Security Engineer - Game Security & Platform Protection(India - Remote)
IT Minds LLC is seeking a Security Engineer to join their information security team, focusing on securing game clients, backend systems, and cloud infrastructure. The role involves implementing robust security measures across the SDLC, managing AWS cloud security, and protecting game assets. Candidates must have extensive experience in security engineering and be proficient in C#, Python, and cloud-native security practices. This is a remote role based in India requiring alignment with CEST working hours.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
IT Minds LLC is seeking a Security Engineer to join their information security team, focusing on securing game clients, backend systems, and cloud infrastructure. The role involves implementing robust security measures across the SDLC, managing AWS cloud security, and protecting game assets. Candidates must have extensive experience in security engineering and be proficient in C#, Python, and cloud-native security practices. This is a remote role based in India requiring alignment with CEST working hours.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier role with specific domain focus in gaming security and clear technical requirements.
Very clear scope, specific security stack, and distinct domain requirements.
Must haves
- 8-12 years experience in Security Engineering or Product Security
- Strong hands-on experience with cloud and secure platform engineering
- Proficiency in Unity and ASP.NET Core
- Experience with AWS Security (IAM, ECS, EKS)
- Knowledge of DevSecOps, CI/CD, and Terraform
- Capability in reverse engineering and asset protection
Tools and skills
Nice to have: anti-cheat systems, mobile gaming, offensive security, cdn security.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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