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Senior Engineer - Endpoint/C++

Crane Venture Partners
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1 year ago
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The following information aims to provide potential candidates with a better understanding of the requirements for this role.Are you a bright, motivated self-starter? Would you enjoy working in a dynamic and collaborative team, building and innovating on your ideas? Do you want to be part of an exciting, fast-moving environment at the forefront of cybersecurity technology? If the answer is yes, then keep reading!At SenseOn, our mission is to design and build the security architecture of the future. We provide our customers with the most comprehensive defence against cybersecurity threats for every user and asset in an organisation, wherever the location. Since our founding in 2017, we've been working hard to make a difference in our industry, receiving great recognition for our work, and we're now starting to scale. Having recently closed a very successful Series A funding round, we are looking for innovative and driven individuals who want to make an impact and enhance our momentum!The role and team:SenseOn is looking for an experienced C++ developer with native Windows development experience to join SenseOn’s Universal Sensor endpoint team. SenseOn’s Universal Sensor is a cross-platform security agent that runs on customer devices. The Universal Sensor combines host and network security monitoring, performing both on-device threat detection and streaming security telemetry to backend threat detection platforms. This includes detection, blocking, and removal of file-based and file-less malware, as well as giving security analysts the ability to remotely perform advanced analysis and remediation through our product.What you’ll do:As a senior developer specialising in the Universal Sensor, you will be focused on building features that enable it to find new threats with high accuracy and connect to new sources of data, while ensuring minimal impact on the CPU and memory usage of customer devices.At SenseOn, we take automated testing very seriously. This means writing comprehensive automated tests for your code that will run in our continuous integration pipelines.

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