CCG is a technology company focused on equipping customers with the capabilities and support to conduct intelligent and successful cyber operations. We do this by finding the most talented engineers and operators in the country, give them some of the most challenging problems facing the US government, and help them unleash their creativity and problem-solving skills. Excellence is our standard and mission success is our metric.
RoleTech lead, PM, or Tech Director - Please use this space to add a 3 - 5 sentence overview specific to this position. An example follows but please update it to reflect the unique nature of this position and the project(s) this position will support. Try to write the description that would get your attention as an engineer if you were searching for a position. As a member of the Security Research team, you will imagine weaknesses in multiple types of systems and then find, demonstrate/document, and exploit those weaknesses. You will be joining a team of mature and extremely competent Security Researchers to breakdown and fully understand how a host of different systems function. You will need to leverage extensive experience performing static and dynamic analysis and must be familiar with multiple classes of vulnerabilities. Additionally, you must be extremely comfortable communicating with team members, technical partners, and non-technical partners alike. The ideal candidate will be comfortable and confident operating at the early phases of a vulnerability research project and have the mettle to see the project through to multiple phases and iterations.
Responsibilities
- Perform vulnerability research and reverse engineering for customer tasks
- Perform static and dynamic analysis applying research tools such as disassemblers, debuggers, and fuzzers
- Be able to communicate security research findings internally and, when and where it is appropriate, externally
- Mentor fellow security researchers
Minimum Qualifications
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance (note, only US Citizens are eligible for security clearances)
- Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical discipline. Degree requirement can be met with four years of hands on experience in a software engineer or similar full time position
- Experience with Ghidra, Binary Ninja, IDA or other reverse engineering/disassembler tools
- Experience working in Linux fundamentals (strong grasp of sockets, file descriptors, networking, iptables, file systems, kernel, etc.)
- Ability to read and write C and assembly languages as needed (ARM, MIPS, X86) with some oversight or supervision
- Strong programming fundamentals; particularly with networking, data structures, and data models
- Currently possess a Top Secret security clearance
- OS and kernel reverse engineering
- Understanding of fuzzers
- Strong understanding of dynamic analysis with gdb/gdbserver and similar tools
- Basic understanding of processor tool chains and how to set them up
- Understanding of emulation using Qemu for running binaries in a non-native environment
- Experience identifying 0-days and vulnerabilities