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In Penetration Testing Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Driller/Exploration Team Member V

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

In-situ testing techniques may include cone penetration testing (CPT), pressure meter testing, and rock dilatometer testing. Work may also include the installation of instrumentation such as ...

Driller/Exploration Team Member IV

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

In-situ testing techniques may include cone penetration testing (CPT), pressure meter testing, and rock dilatometer testing. Work may also include the installation of instrumentation such as ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Penetration Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Penetration Tester, you need a deep understanding of network protocols, operating systems, security vulnerabilities, and commonly hold certifications like OSCP or CEH. Familiarity with tools such as Metasploit, Burp Suite, Nmap, and Kali Linux is typically required to conduct effective assessments. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication skills set standout professionals apart in this field. These skills and qualities are crucial for identifying security weaknesses, delivering actionable recommendations, and helping organizations strengthen their cybersecurity defenses.

What are some common challenges faced by penetration testers during client engagements?

Penetration testers often encounter challenges such as limited timeframes for assessments, incomplete or outdated documentation about client systems, and varying levels of cooperation from internal teams. Navigating complex network architectures and adapting to unique security configurations can also be demanding. Effective communication is essential, as testers must clearly explain findings and remediation steps to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. These challenges require strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments.

What is penetration testing?

Penetration testing, often called 'pen testing,' is a simulated cyberattack performed to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in an organization's computer systems, networks, or applications. The goal is to uncover security weaknesses that malicious hackers could exploit and to help organizations strengthen their defenses. Pen testers use various tools and techniques to mimic real-world attacks, providing valuable insights and recommendations for improving overall security. Regular penetration testing is essential for maintaining a robust cybersecurity posture and complying with industry regulations.

What is the difference between In Penetration Testing vs Vulnerability Assessment?

AspectIn Penetration TestingVulnerability Assessment
PurposeSimulates cyberattacks to identify exploitable vulnerabilitiesIdentifies and reports security weaknesses without exploiting them
DepthIn-depth, targeted testing with active exploitationBroad, automated or manual scanning for vulnerabilities
CertificationsOSCP, CEH, GPENOSCP, CEH, CISSP (common but less focused)
Work EnvironmentEngages in simulated attacks, often in controlled environmentsUses scanning tools, reports vulnerabilities

While both roles focus on identifying security issues, In Penetration Testing involves actively exploiting vulnerabilities to assess security defenses, whereas Vulnerability Assessment primarily identifies weaknesses without exploitation. Penetration testers provide deeper insights into potential attack vectors, making their work more targeted and detailed.

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Cyber Security Engineer

Enterprise Unified Solutions, Inc.

Indianapolis, IN

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Enterprise Unified Solutions, Inc. (eUS) is hiring a Cyber Security Engineer. The Cyber Security Engineer is responsible for:  

  • strategic planning
  • Compliance
  • Compliance Testing
  • Assessment
  • Gap and Mitigation
  • engineering
  • Consulting
  • integrating
  • implementing new cyber security systems for eUS' customers 

The Cyber Security Engineer will be a part of one of the comprehensive consulting teams to provide executive IT security consulting to customers. Our Cyber Security Engineer will also be a resource to clients for:

  • proactive cyber security support
  • Compliance Framework based consulting
  • Compliance Framework/Best practice Project Consulting/deployment
  • IOC/Incident Response/Restoration services
  • MSSP team member
  • Experience with applying CS practices embedded with networking and Data Center designs/deployments
  • Excellent Networking, and Data Center skills/experience

In addition to the external work, the Cyber Security Engineer is responsible for the internal day-to-day and future driven IT Security needs of eUS. You must be proactive and enthusiastic when communicating with customers, and team members (external or internal). And comfortable in a team environment, and when applicable, leading and managing other eUS and customer staff.

To be eligible for this role, you must have Cyber Security experience with the following IT Verticals:

  • General Cyber Security/IT Security
  • Vulnerability Assessments
  • Compliance/Governance Regulations (E.g. NIST, PCI, HIPAA, ISO, SOX, etc.)
  • Vulnerability Assessments
  • VoIP Systems
  • Data Center Technology - Hyper Convergence, On-Prem & Cloud
  • Managed Services
  • IoT Technology

Experience with the applicable, recognized certification in the following areas is recommended but not necessary:

  • Penetration Testing
  • Social Engineering
  • Phishing Email Campaigns
  • Physical Security
  • Security Clearance

eUS utilizes Fortinet’s technology suite, listed below. If you have experience, we are interested in you!

  • FortiGate
  • FortiSwitch
  • FortiAPs
  • FortiNAC
  • FortiSIEM
  • FortiAnalyzer
  • FortiAuthenticator
  • FortiClient
  • FortiEMS
  • FortiMail
  • FortiInsight
  • FortiSDWAN
  • FortiVoice

eUS provides emerging/disruptive technologies and services to a vast clientele, this position needs to be organized, and excited to keep up with a high energy work environment. The perfect person will be interested in continuing education to stay ahead of the ever evolving malicious landscape. eUS expects their Cyber Security Engineers to be curious and actively pursuing the best mitigation techniques for the newest malicious threats. Give us a chance to explore this opportunity further - submit your application today!