| Location | |
| Country: | United States |
| State/Prov: | Missouri |
| City: | Saint Louis |
| Position | |
| Position/Title: | Application Security Engineer |
| Position Type: | Permanent F/T |
| Closing Date: | 2008-05-30 |
| Job Description: | If you are an Information Security professional looking for an organization that places a high priority on security, then this job is for you. In addition to a centrally located Northwest county location, a casual work environment, excellent benefits and a very stable and growing company, you will also have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of security projects. Although the majority of your focus will be on Applications Security, you will also have the opportunity to get involved with other information security projects in the network and systems security area. |
| Job Requirements: | Key requirements include experience with mitigating/addressing common applications/web vulnerabilities such as the OWASP Top Ten list, experience with common web application languages such as Perl, PHP and Java Script, experience with code reviews and identifying security vulnerabilities and experience with Apache web servers and Apache security controls. Experience with C also strongly preferred. Although not a mandatory requirement, the ideal candidate will have previous experience in network and systems security but will be currently working in an applications security role. It is also very important that the individual who is hired possess a good maturity level, solid business acumen and excellent people skills, enabling them to balance the need for implementing sound security practices while at the same time maintaining solid relationships throughout the organization. |
| Contact Information | |
| Contact Directions: | Please send inquiries or your resume to fred (at) careersincomputers (dot) com [email concealed] |
| Company: | Lloyd, Martin & Associates |
| First Name: | Fred |
| Last Name: | Lloyd |
| Title: | |
| Email: | fred (at) careersincomputers (dot) com [email concealed] |