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Sr. Security Researcher at CrowdStrike in Remote

At CrowdStrike we're on a mission - to stop breaches. Our groundbreaking technology, services delivery, and intelligence gathering together with our innovations in machine learning and behavioral-based detection, allow our customers to not only defend themselves, but do so in a future-proof manner. Because of that we've earned numerous honors and top rankings for our technology, organization and talent. Our culture was purpose-built to be remote first, and we offer flexible work arrangements to help our people manage their personal and professional lives in a way that works for them. If you're ready to work on unrivaled technology with a team that makes a difference every day, let's talk. About the Role:
The CrowdStrike Intelligence Team is seeking a motivated senior malware reverse engineer with excellent technical skills to research advanced cybercriminal attacks. The Intelligence Team's Technical Analysis Cell (TAC) is at the forefront of CrowdStrike's battles with nation state adversaries and criminal actors. We combine world-class intelligence analysis with deep-dive reverse engineering and malicious code analysis, building and using cutting-edge automation systems to deliver actionable indicators and operational insights. This is a highly technical position on the eCrime TAC team that serves an important role in developing finished intelligence products, conducting analysis, increasing our coverage of the global threat landscape, and contributing to the continuous tracking of criminal adversary groups. Responsibilities Discover, analyze and track advanced cyber-attack campaigns through malware reverse engineering and document findings. Produce high-quality threat intelligence reporting for all levels of readership, including actionable mitigation and detection guidance. Develop tools to assist with automation of malware analysis tasks and tracking of threat actors. Contribute to active mitigation efforts and support incident response engagements with technical expertise. Write blog articles on novel threats and research results. Key Qualifications Required:
Profound knowledge of reverse engineering tools (disassemblers, decompilers, debuggers) and processes (unpacking malware, reconstructing code logic, etc). At least three years of experience in static and dynamic malicious code reverse engineering. Strong knowledge of the most prevalent eCrime malware families. Knowledge of programming and scripting languages, in particular Python. Solid understanding of Windows OS internals and the Windows API. Ability to analyze raw network data and to develop custom protocol decoders and decryption tools. Ability to express complex technical and non-technical concepts in verbal and graphical products. Excellent writing skills are mandatory. Preferred:
A background in intelligence analysis is a plus. Previous experience analyzing and tracking advanced botnets is a plus. A background in exploit and vulnerability analysis is a plus. Five years of experience in static and dynamic malicious code reverse engineering. Experience tracking adversaries engaged in Big Game Hunting (BGH). MA/MS degree, Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Computer Science, or a related field. Education:
BA/BS or equivalent experience in Computer Science, or a related field #LI-LM1 #LI-RC1 #LI-Remote Benefits of Working at CrowdStrike:
Remote-friendly culture Market leader in compensation and equity awards Competitive vacation and flexible working arrangements Comprehensive health benefits
401k plan Paid Parental Leave, including adoption Wellness programs A variety of professional development and mentorship opportunities Open offices have stocked kitchens, coffee, soda and treats
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
IT SecurityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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