Role Overview:
We are hiring for one of our clients, seeking a Product Security Engineer to work on a full-time basis. This role involves designing and implementing security controls for a cloud-native platform, with a focus on threat modeling and secure development practices. The position requires collaboration with cross-functional teams to integrate security into the product lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and maintain security requirements for product features and infrastructure components.
• Conduct threat modeling and risk assessments for new and existing product features.
• Implement and enforce secure coding practices and security testing methodologies.
• Collaborate with engineering teams to design and deploy secure architectures for cloud platforms.
• Monitor and respond to security vulnerabilities, coordinating remediation efforts across teams.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
• Experience with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices.
• Proficiency in threat modeling methodologies and tools.
• Knowledge of cloud security principles and best practices for AWS, Azure, or GCP.
• Familiarity with security testing tools such as SAST, DAST, and penetration testing.
• Experience with container security, including Docker and Kubernetes.
• Strong understanding of identity and access management (IAM) and zero-trust principles.
• Ability to write clear security documentation and guidelines for engineering teams.
More About the Prospect:
This role offers a unique opportunity to work with a global leader in the Software Development | Technology, Information and Internet | IT Services and IT Consulting industry, contributing to the secure delivery of AI-powered solutions. The position provides exposure to cutting-edge security challenges in a high-growth tech environment.
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