Senior Security Engineer, Corporate Services Security Professional Services - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Senior Security Engineer, Corporate Services Security

We are the blue team for Amazon's Corporate Services Security organization.
Our team designs and builds secure monitoring solutions, develops security automation, and solves security challenges at a massive scale.
We are responsible for securing the infrastructure and software built and operated by service teams in Amazon Finance, Legal, People Experience & Technology, and Global Corporate Affairs.
Key job responsibilities Review threat intelligence and offensive security data to develop technologies for automated vulnerability detection Perform risk analysis and drive technical mitigations Participate in security operations support to include incident response and triage Develop, interpret, and implement security policies and procedures Evaluate and recommend new security tooling and technologies Support the learning and development of junior security engineers and our internal customersA day in the lifeIf you enjoy inventing, developing, and automating security tooling, this position will provide you with a unique opportunity to secure thousands of EC2 instances, hundreds of RDS databases, petabytes of data, and millions of lines of code.
You will help defend critical Amazon data and join a team that secures the applications and infrastructure used by hundreds of millions of customers every day.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Arlington, VA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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