Happy Friday!
Here is a list of open roles that are actively looking for candidates. I am not personally hiring for these but if anyone is interested (or knows someone looking) just let me know and I will connect the dots.
----- Offensive Security -----
Junior Penetration Tester - Consulting - $80-120K + Bonus
Penetration Tester - Consulting - $120-180K + Bonus
Senior Penetration Tester - Consulting - $190-210K + Bonus
----- Cloud Security -----
Cloud Support Engineer (Azure) - Professional Services - $80K [on site - DFW]
Senior Security Architect (Azure) - FinTech - $160-180K +15-20% Bonus
Enterprise Security Architect - SaaS - $190K + Equity
Cloud Security Architect (AWS) - Aviation - $165K + Bonus
Platforms Security Engineer - Financial - $180-220k + Bonus
----- Detection & Response -----
Security Analyst II - FinTech - $90K + 10% Bonus
Incident Response Expert - Consulting - $160-200K + 20% + Options
Staff Security Engineer - SaaS - $165K + Equity [Hybrid - Various Locations]
Security Engineer II - SaaS - $80-115K + Equity [Hybrid - Various Locations]
----- Leadership -----
Manager of Cyber Security - Healthcare - $150-160K [Hybrid - ATL Metro]
Incident Response Manager - Consulting - $220K + 20% + Options
----- Misc. -----
Senior IAM Engineer - Insurance - $160K + 10% + Sign On Bonus
**EDIT: I checked with the recruiter and validated that all the roles are remote unless otherwise stated. I also got the ok to post their email here to get in contact with them directly for any of these:
#CISO #cybersecurity #fedihire #fedihired #remotework #remoteworking #infosecjobs
Are you forced to change the password of your company account every X days?
#Infosec
Reblogs appreciated for better reach!
2022, like every other year, was cruel to so-called blasphemers. I wrote about how people continue to suffer under blasphemy laws and norms, and how some countries are currently trying to make it even less safe for dissenters.
New post on Substack: https://sarahemclaugh.substack.com/p/2022-this-year-in-blasphemy
The world isn’t safe for blasphemers. That much has long been clear. One incident from this year’s review of blasphemy arrests and attacks will, of course, stand out: The horrific act of violence against Salman Rushdie, committed by a 24-year-old man from New Jersey who was not even alive when Rushdie published
A quick note of something that may be important for people to know: I already noted that DMs here are a bit sketchy security wise, but (THIS IS THE IMPORTANT BIT): if you mention someone else's account in a DM, Mastodon, yoinks them into the conversation.
So, you know, if you think you're talking about someone behind their back, you might be doing it to their face.