About Brave
Brave is on a mission to protect the human right to privacy online. We’ve built a free web browser that blocks creepy ads and trackers by default, a private search engine with a
truly independent index, a browser-native crypto wallet, and a private ad network (opt-in!) that directly rewards you for your attention. And we’re just getting started. Already 50 million people have switched to Brave for a faster, more private web. Millions more switch every month.
The internet is a sea of ads, hackers, and echo chambers. Big Tech makes huge profits off our data, and tells us what’s true and what’s not. Brave is fighting back. Join us!
Requirements
We are looking for an engineer to join our Anti-Fraud Team in order to expose holes in our systems by attacking them from the inside. As a red team engineer you will:
- Research and analyze data to fully understand our adversaries
- Use your knowledge of computer security to theorize potential fraud attacks
- Develop proof of concept applications that expose holes in our systems
- Propose and develop production solutions that patch those vulnerabilities
Nice to haves
- Strong understanding of computer security and/or digital fraud
- Experience working with Python, Golang, or similar language
- Experience building applications using AWS
Working at Brave
- Industry-leader in privacy, with a research and engineering team that’s innovating everyday to keep people safer online and beat Big Tech
- Highly competitive salaries & benefits, and generous home-office stipends
- Fully remote team (no office, no commute)
- Welcoming, humble, ridiculously smart teammates, and a truly flat org structure
- Opportunity to get in early at a hyper-growth company, and revolutionize the web
- Oh, and did we mention Brendan, our CEO & co-founder, invented JavaScript?
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Posted on: June 15, 2022