Security Software Developer
The Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies is hiring a Security Software Developer to build advanced pentesting platforms and infrastructure. The role focuses on designing secure software, developing automation scripts, and collaborating with researchers on threat simulation. Candidates must have proficiency in a core programming language and strong problem-solving skills. The position is based in Singapore and requires citizenship.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies is hiring a Security Software Developer to build advanced pentesting platforms and infrastructure. The role focuses on designing secure software, developing automation scripts, and collaborating with researchers on threat simulation. Candidates must have proficiency in a core programming language and strong problem-solving skills. The position is based in Singapore and requires citizenship.
TAL's take
Stable government-backed cybersecurity role with a clear technical mission, though comp is undefined and location restricted.
Very clear scope involving pentesting products and infrastructure; requirements and responsibilities are well-defined.
Must haves
- Background in Computer Science, Engineering, or Software Engineering
- Proficiency in at least 1 of: C/C++, C#, Java, or Python
- Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Effective communication and collaboration skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: ssl/tls, http, docker, git, agile.
About the company
Government agency in Singapore, recognized for national security software and specialized cybersecurity work.
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