Are you a vulnerability researcher looking to work in a dynamic high-tempo environment and shape your own research? We are looking for passionate people who have a background in vulnerability research, offensive security, and reverse engineering.
What To Expect:
- As part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will conduct vulnerability research on a variety of platforms, backed by a global team of world leading experts.
- You will use VR toolsets such as fuzzers, debuggers and disassemblers; as well as have access to in-house tooling (and build your own!)
- You will develop Proof-of-Concepts for vulnerabilities, including bypassing exploit mitigations such as ASLR and DEP.
- You will present your findings in a useful and accessible way to others.
- You will have the opportunity to participate in internal workshops and team activities.
- You will be supported with access to training and conferences to grow and hone your skillsets.
- You will be able to work remotely within Australia.
A Great Candidate Must:
- Have experience in vulnerability research and reverse engineering.
- Be interested and passionate about learning new things, taking things apart, and getting stuck into new problems and challenges.
- Be able to work independently, set their own schedule and meet deadlines.
- Have experience in general information security principles.
- Be a permanent resident and currently based in Australia.
Perks and benefits:
- 25 days annual leave
- Minimum of 12% superannuation on top of annual salary
- Yearly company bonus (based on company targets)
- Training and conference budget
- Support for home office kit out
- Support for novated leasing
- Company socials throughout the year
Location:
You'll have the opportunity to work remote, ideally within the Canberra, Adelaide, or Melbourne areas.
Interrupt Labs is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We aim to respond to all candidates via email within a week of their application. Please note that emails may go to your spam or junk folder.