Enterprise Application Security Engineer (pen testing) - salesforce.com, inc. - San Francisco, CA
salesforce.com, inc.
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About Our Team Enterprise Security secures our enterprise environment that serves our rapidly growing workforce! As a Senior Enterprise Security Engineer, you will partner closely with technology and business partners to understand their objectives, identify threats, and scale our enterprise security programs. You will collaborate with our Business and IT organizations and champion security requirements in the selection, development, and integration of a wide range of technologies. You will also have the opportunity to identify emerging threats and design new processes that balance security and business agility across Salesforce.
What You Will Be Doing
Perform full stack security assessments (such as architecture and design reviews, code reviews, and penetration tests) across a diverse and sophisticated range of environments including:
Web applications/SaaS applications Operating system and hardware platforms (server and client endpoints, mobile and other embedded devices) Network infrastructure (switches, routers, wireless access points, load balancers, firewalls, VPN, SDN, cloud) Authentication and authorization services (SAML, OAuth, Radius, Kerberos) Public cloud infrastructure platforms and technologies (AWS, GCP, Azure, Terraform) Middleware and API services
Threat model common attacker methods to develop appropriate mitigatio