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About the position Responsibilities • Conduct reverse engineering for known and suspected malware files. • Recommend counter measures to malware and other malicious type code and applications that exploit customer communication systems. • Analyze samples and provide written technical reports related to the scope, nature, and characteristics of the malicious code. • Focus on isolating, reviewing, analyzing, and reverse-engineering malicious binaries to determine functionality and capability. • Support active operations and be presented with cutting edge challenges in the malware arena. • Develop policies and procedures to investigate malware incidents for various computer networks. Requirements • Bachelor's degree and 12+ years related technical experience, or a Master's degree and minimum of 10 years' experience. An additional 4 years of experience may be substituted in lieu of degree. • Experience with and the ability to examine malicious applications from a variety of operating systems such as Linux, Mac, Windows, IOS and Android operating systems, and IOT network devices. • Experience with a variety of the following tools: Ida-Pro, Ollydbg, X64dbg, Scyllax64, Objdump, Readelf, Ghidra, Process Explorer, CFF Explorer, Wireshark, Fiddler, Regshot, Process Monitor, and Process Hacker. • Knowledge of reverse engineering and file reconstruction practices. • Prior experience performing static and dynamic analysis; unpacking and de-obfuscating complex malicious applications. • Debugger experience identifying and defeating known or custom packers. • Disassembling/disassemblers experience. • US citizenship with ability to obtain TS SCI. • Ability to obtain and maintain a favorably adjudicated DHS background investigation (EOD). Nice-to-haves • Active Top Secret Security Clearance Benefits • Medical insurance • Dental insurance • Vision insurance • Short- and long-term disability benefits • Life insurance • 401(k) plan with company contribution • Paid holiday • PTO • Eligibility for merit increases and performance bonuses Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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