India - Bengaluru
2 days ago
Product Security Engineer
About the Role 

We are looking for Product Security Engineers to help scale our product security function, which works closely with Research & Development teams to ensure that security is appropriately addressed across the HashiCorp suite of cloud and self-managed products.  This role will report to a Product Security manager.

 

Security at HashiCorp is a remote team. While prior experience working remotely isn't required, we are looking for team members who perform well given a high level of independence and autonomy.

In this role, your responsibilities will include:

Contribute to secure architecture and design of HashiCorp products. Partner with R&D teams to prioritize security features and bugs, and ensure implementation and mitigations. Monitor threats and vulnerabilities impacting HashiCorp products and services; triage reported vulnerabilities, identify mitigations, and assess/communicate associated risks. Plan & execute security assessments (dynamic testing, static testing, code review, etc) and threat modeling of HashiCorp’s products, services, and associated cloud infrastructure. Build and implement security solutions across the product lifecycle, such as standalone security tools, CI/CD pipeline integrations, product security features/fixes, etc. Act as SME in multiple information security areas (e.g. security architecture, application security, threat modeling etc.) Assist in the execution of 3rd-party audits, penetration tests, and bug bounty programs. Contribute to the creation and delivery of security training. Research emerging attack vectors and techniques.

We are looking for talented self-starters with 4+ years of security experience. We will consider experienced engineers with less security-specific experience but the desire to learn!

You may be a good fit if you have knowledge and experience around:

Product/service architectures in modern cloud environments (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS). Modern engineering practices, processes, and tools, particularly related to the Go programming language and ecosystem. Secure development practices, and integration into broader engineering activities. Secure operations practices, specifically wrt. cloud environments including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and/or Google Cloud Platform (GCP).. Application and infrastructure security testing methodologies and tools. Security design/architecture and threat modeling. Vulnerabilities (old and new), and options for defense/mitigation. Product vulnerability management lifecycle. Security audits, penetration tests, and/or bug bounty programs. Cryptography and cryptographic libraries. #

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