Application Security Engineer | Twitter, Inc. | San Francisco, CA
Application Security Engineer
Software Engineering | San Francisco, CA
About Us:
Application Security is a two-part team at Twitter: service and development. We provide security expertise in consultant fashion to the rest of the company so that code produced at Twitter is developed securely. Additionally, we build libraries and frameworks that provide secure defaults for developers, along with tools that detect security problems during development and in production. AppSec protects users and services through eliminating security vulnerabilities in Twitter code.
About You:
Come Work On:
Application Security is a two-part team at Twitter: service and development. We provide security expertise in consultant fashion to the rest of the company so that code produced at Twitter is developed securely. Additionally, we build libraries and frameworks that provide secure defaults for developers, along with tools that detect security problems during development and in production. AppSec protects users and services through eliminating security vulnerabilities in Twitter code.
About You:
- An engineer that writes code of the utmost quality.
- Passion for security, and a deep technical understanding of complex systems.
- Experience building, not just running, static and dynamic analysis tools.
- Familiarity with multiple languages and platforms (Scala, Java, Python, C/C++, Ruby, Objective C, etc).
- Understanding of web/mobile security models and related security best practices.
- BS/MS/PhD Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- Active user of Twitter, and participating member in the security/research community.
Come Work On:
- Content Security Policy implementation and tuning.
- Code and design reviews for the most critical systems and features shipping at Twitter.
- Secure-by-default APIs and core libraries.
- Development best practices for all of engineering.
- Custom static and dynamic code analysis tools for detecting security vulnerabilities.
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