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FW: Job Posting for Job Seekers


From: "Walton, John Michael (John)" <jmwalton () avaya com>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:24:05 -0600

Dave-

I didn't see this hit the list so I thought I'd try a second time - I
know you've been moderating a bit more due to the "Hacking is Cool"
discussion.

-John.

_____________________________________________
From: Walton, John Michael (John) 
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 2:31 PM
To: 'dailydave () lists immunitysec com'
Subject: Job Posting for Job Seekers

Folks-

The Avaya[1] Product Security Support Team (PSST) is looking for
knowledgeable and passionate Security Engineers/Penetration Testers.
The PSST is responsible for analyzing and exploiting all externally
reported vulnerabilities.  We work with development teams to address
problems and convey the Avaya resolution process to customers.  In
addition, the team proactively tests Avaya
applications/protocols/systems with both off-the-shelf analysis tools
and custom penetration testing code.  We work directly with all product
teams to enhance security in their products with our findings.  We drive
process and tools back into product teams, and build custom tools to
make Avaya products and services more secure.  We educate Avaya
development groups on common programmatic security issues and
methodologies for avoiding problem areas.  Candidates will perform
security audits, penetration tests, security code reviews (C/C++, Java,
Perl, and Unix shell scripts), complex protocol analysis,
debugging/disassembly, cryptanalysis, and exploitation development.

Qualifications include proven experience with security tools such as
Nmap, Nessus, Protos, Ethereal, Spike, IDA Pro, gdb, Ollydbg, etc.
Prefer in-depth knowledge in multiple Operating Systems to include
Linux, Windows, Solaris, and HP-UX.  Candidates should be sharp, solid
coders, and knowledgeable in exploit writing, networking, cryptography,
and penetration testing.  Positions require 7 - 10 years experience and
a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.  Preference is given to
strong technical, analytical, and interpersonal communication skills at
both staff and executive levels.  IP telephony, unified communications
(voice and text messaging, conferencing), or contact center experience
is a plus.    

So if you enjoy probing and analyzing security vulnerabilities, finding
holes in assumptions, and live in the Denver, CO area (or are willing to
relocate) send in your resume - jmwalton[at]avaya.com.  Oh and Dave said
I should mention that the University of Colorado has tons of hot chicks
;-).  

-John Walton, CISSP
Lead Security Engineer
Product Security Support Team (PSST)
Avaya, Inc.

[1] Avaya is a global leader in communication systems, applications and
services. We design, build, deploy and manage networks for enterprises.
Customers range from small businesses and nonprofit agencies up to more
than 90% of the companies in the FORTUNE 500, and the U.S. government.
They all rely on Avaya for reliable, secure networks that facilitate
customer relationships, enhance productivity and maximize profitability.

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