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Bank of America

Manual Ethical Hacker

Bank of America, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


Manual Ethical Hacker

Denver, Colorado;Seattle, Washington; Addison, Texas; Richmond, Virginia; Jersey City, New Jersey; Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; Washington, District of Columbia; Jacksonville, Florida; Chicago, Illinois

Job Description:

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Job Description:

Manual Ethical Hacking is part of the Application Development Security Framework Program within Bank of America’s Cyber Security Assurance Offensive Security group. The program provides services to assess the vulnerability of the bank’s applications to malicious hacking activity.

This intermediate technical role is responsible for performing application security assessments of the bank's technologies, applications, and cyber security controls while adapting testing methods to evolving and emerging threats. Key responsibilities include performing research, understanding the bank’s security policies, working with the appropriate partners to complete assessments and simulations, identifying misconfigurations and vulnerabilities, and reporting on associated risk. These individuals partner closely with security partners, CIO clients and multiples lines of business.

Key Responsibilities in order of importance:

Perform assigned analysis of internal and external threats on information systems and predict future threat behavior

Incorporate threat actors' tactics, techniques, and procedures into offensive security testing

Perform assessments of the security, effectiveness, and practicality of multiple technology systems

Leverage innovative thinking to help solve problems or introduce new ideas to processes or products applicable to offensive security.

Prepare and present detailed technical information for various media including documents, reports, and notifications

Provide clear and practical advice regarding managed risks

Learn and develop advanced technical and leadership skills, Mentor Junior assessors in technical tradecraft and soft skills

Required Skills:

Minimum of 4 years of professional pentesting, application security or ethical hacking experience, preferably in a large, complex, enterprise environment

Detailed technical knowledge in at least 3 of the following areas: security engineering; application architecture; authentication and security protocols; application session management; applied cryptography; common communication protocols; mobile frameworks; single sign-on technologies; exploit automation platforms; RESTful web services

SQL injection/XSS attack without the use of tools

Experience performing manual code reviews for security relevant issues

Experience working with SAST tools to identify vulnerabilities

Able to manually identify and reproduce findings, discuss remediation concepts, develop PoCs for vulnerabilities, use scripting/coding techniques, proficiently execute common penetration testing tools, triage, and support incidents, and produce high value findings

Experience performing manual web application assessments i.e., must be able to simulate a

Knowledge of network and Web related protocols/technologies (e.g., UNIX/LINUX, TCP/IP, Cookies)

Experience with vulnerability assessment tools and penetration testing techniques

Solid programming/debugging skills

Experience of using a variety of tools, included, but not limited to, IBM AppScan, Burp and SQL Map

Threat Analysis

Innovative Thinking

Technology Systems Assessment

Technical Documentation

Advisory

Desired:

CISSP, CEH, OSCP, OSWE, GPEN, PenTest+ or similar

Strong programming/scripting skills

This job will be open and accepting applications for a minimum of seven days from the date it was posted.

Shift:

1st shift (United States of America)

Hours Per Week:

40

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