Fingerprint empowers developers to stop online fraud at the source. As a Senior Application Security Engineer, you will work closely with the engineering teams and play a pivotal role in ensuring that security is integrated at every stage of the software development lifecycle.
Requirements
5+ years of experience as an Application Security Engineer
Proficiency in multiple programming languages with an understanding of the intricacies and potential security flaws
Experience with cloud technologies
Knowledge of secure coding practices
Proficiency with security tools and technologies
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Ability to articulate complex security concepts to engineers and other stakeholders in a simple, understandable way
Ability to write clear and concise security reports and presenting findings to both technical and non-technical audiences
Ability to work effectively as a team with engineers, respect different perspectives and collaborate towards a common goal with business priorities in mind
Problem solving and critical thinking skills
Deep understanding of the problem space and a systematic approach to problem solving is a must
Ability to critically evaluate the security of a system, assess the impact of potential vulnerabilities and consequences of different security decisions
Benefits
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Ability to articulate complex security concepts to engineers and other stakeholders in a simple, understandable way
Ability to write clear and concise security reports and presenting findings to both technical and non-technical audiences
Ability to work effectively as a team with engineers, respect different perspectives and collaborate towards a common goal with business priorities in mind
Problem solving and critical thinking skills
Deep understanding of the problem space and a systematic approach to problem solving is a must
Ability to critically evaluate the security of a system, assess the impact of potential vulnerabilities and consequences of different security decisions