Cyber Security Researcher (Mobile)
CSIT is seeking a Cyber Security Researcher to join their dynamic team focusing on advanced mobile security for Android and iOS platforms. The role involves performing reverse engineering, developing proof-of-concept tools, and analyzing attacker trends to enhance threat protection. Candidates must possess a strong background in computer science or related security fields and a genuine passion for cyber research. This position is open to both entry-level and senior applicants who are Singapore citizens.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
CSIT is seeking a Cyber Security Researcher to join their dynamic team focusing on advanced mobile security for Android and iOS platforms. The role involves performing reverse engineering, developing proof-of-concept tools, and analyzing attacker trends to enhance threat protection. Candidates must possess a strong background in computer science or related security fields and a genuine passion for cyber research. This position is open to both entry-level and senior applicants who are Singapore citizens.
TAL's take
Stable government agency offering specialized cybersecurity research, though compensation and specific YOE requirements are undisclosed.
Clear focus on mobile security research and reverse engineering, although specific YOE requirements are not defined.
Must haves
- Background in Infocomm Security, Computer Science, or related engineering field
- Strong interest and passion for Infocomm security
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Ability to research and develop POC code for Android and iOS
- Ability to perform reverse engineering and application development
- Must be a Singapore Citizen
Tools and skills
Nice to have: c programming, assembly.
About the company
Government agency under the Ministry of Defence, Singapore, with a established role in national security.
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