Posts Tagged ‘testing’

We Are Hiring!!!

March 17th, 2010

Role
This is a consulting role where the successful applicant would be providing Network and/or Web Application penetration testing services to our clients requiring Inter-Sydney and surrounding travel. In-house coding and providing technical expertise to our other departments will be required periodically.

The successful applicant must have a strong coding background in at least two of the following languages; Perl, Python, C, C++, PHP, ASP, LISP or SQL.

Strong Web Application Hacking abilities are a HUGE advantage (experience not necessary, but proof of ability will be tested). Experience with Firewalls, Servers, and Networking will be looked upon favourably.

Personal qualities
•    Presentable
•    Excellent written and verbal communication skills
•    Enjoy working individually and as part of a team
•    A well rehearsed root dance.

Education
A CISSP, OSCP, OSWP, OSCE, GPEN, GWAPT etc is preferred but not necessary if you can pass our testing.

What we offer
•    Training opportunities
•    Highly competitive remuneration
•    Flexibility
•    Personal networking with some of the best names in the business.
•    A friendly, fun and supportive working environment

If this sounds like a role suitable for you then contact me via jobs{–at–}damiangrace.com with your details. Overseas candidates are welcome.

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Web App Hacking – SANS Sydney 2009

October 29th, 2009

Well my payment is in and I have now officially been confirmed as the facilitator for the “Web App Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking” (what a mouthful) course at this years SANS Sydney event. This year it’s being taught by Johannes Ullrich who is an amazingly knowledgable man in this area and it is the first time it has been run as a 6 day course in Australia so I am really looking forward to it.

There is another interesting track being run in Australia for the first time. “Advanced Security Essentials – Enterprise Defender” being taught by Eric Cole is the next step up from the GSEC (Security Essentials) course. It looks really interesting, and being taught by Eric Cole is sure to be fun.

Kick off is in less than two weeks (9th – 14th Nov) so if you haven’t already booked you’d better hurry.

For those that are going, i’ll see you there!

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