
Security Engineer, Auth0
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- Work across a globally distributed product-aligned team of security engineers
- Establish a deep understanding of Auth0 products and infrastructure
- Collaborate when necessary with the Okta Security team on security operations
- Build, deploy & maintain scalable and reliable infrastructure services as well as security solutions for Auth0 products
- Build, deploy & maintain automation to improve platform security capabilities at scale including logging, threat detection and compliance benchmarks to increase our security posture
- Help meet our operational security commitments by thinking like an attacker, assessing the risk, and advising on mitigation strategies
- Support security investigations in coordination with the Okta Security team, participate in root cause analysis and perform necessary remediations.
- Support stakeholders by proposing mitigation strategies for end-of-life software and security vulnerability and patch management
- Writing security detections
- Application security, dedicated code reviews, or compliance focused
- You have 3+ years of hands-on development experience writing microservices with Golang.
- You have 3+ years of experience in cloud infrastructure security, product security
- You have working knowledge and hands on development experience with one or more of the following:
- AWS and/or Azure security
- Kubernetes
- You have strong knowledge in OWASP Top 10 and secure coding best practices
- You have strong foundation on secure software development lifecycle best practices
- You have strong written and verbal communication skills
- You have experience working with a globally distributed and remote team.
- You have working knowledge and experience with one or more of the following:
- Full-stack engineering
- Site reliability engineering
- Identity and access management
- Vulnerability and threat management
- Security detection and response
- Governance, risk and compliance
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