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Trainee Malware Reverse Engineer Jobs in New York

Experience you'll need to have: * 8+ years of experience in detection engineering, proactive threat hunting, digital forensics and incident response, malware analysis, reverse engineering, threat ...

Experience you'll need to have: * 8+ years of experience in detection engineering, proactive threat hunting, digital forensics and incident response, malware analysis, reverse engineering, threat ...

Experience you'll need to have: * 8+ years of experience in detection engineering, proactive threat hunting, digital forensics and incident response, malware analysis, reverse engineering, threat ...

Experience you'll need to have: * 8+ years of experience in detection engineering, proactive threat hunting, digital forensics and incident response, malware analysis, reverse engineering, threat ...

Senior Software Engineer

New York, NY · On-site +1

$134K - $176K/yr

... malware platform available. Senior hires will be entrusted with broad decision-making ... Experience with malicious software analysis and reverse engineering * MS or PhD in Computer Science ...

Senior Software Engineer

New York, NY · On-site +1

$134K - $176K/yr

... malware platform available. Senior hires will be entrusted with broad decision-making ... Experience with malicious software analysis and reverse engineering * MS or PhD in Computer Science ...

Account Manager

New York, NY · On-site +1

$160/hr

We deliver highly tailored solutions that sit at the intersection of expert reverse engineering and ... Nice to Have * Familiarity with malware, cyber risks, mobile security, or AI Safety is a ...

... malware analysis, including static and dynamic analysis and reverse engineering. • Strong understanding of intrusion analysis, attacker tradecraft, and frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK and the Cyber ...

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What is the difference between Trainee Malware Reverse Engineer vs Malware Analyst?

AspectTrainee Malware Reverse EngineerMalware Analyst
Required CredentialsBasic cybersecurity certifications, relevant courseworkCertifications like GREM, GREM, or CEH often preferred
Work EnvironmentHands-on reverse engineering, learning-focusedAnalyzing malware samples, threat detection
Industry UsageEntry-level, training roles in cybersecurity firms or IT departmentsMid-level roles in security teams, incident response

While both roles involve understanding malicious software, a Trainee Malware Reverse Engineer focuses on learning reverse engineering techniques to dissect malware, whereas a Malware Analyst primarily analyzes malware behavior and assists in threat detection. The trainee role is more about skill development, while the analyst role involves more experience and responsibility in cybersecurity operations.

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Security Engineer 2 - Cyber Threat Intelligence

Security Engineer 2 - Cyber Threat Intelligence

Datadog

New York, NY • Hybrid

Other

Posted 14 days ago


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9.6

Company rating: 9.6 out of 10

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Job description

As a Security Engineer 2 on the Cyber Threat Intelligence team, you will help Datadog stay ahead of evolving threats by identifying, analyzing, and operationalizing intelligence on threat actors, campaigns, and emerging threats. Working within Security Engineering, you will partner closely with security teams to translate intelligence into actionable security improvements across the company. You will serve as a subject matter expert on how the cyber threat landscape intersects with Datadog and contribute to intelligence-led decision making during both steady-state operations and active security incidents. This role provides opportunities to influence detection, response, and security strategy through technical analysis, collaboration, and intelligence-driven initiatives.

At Datadog, we place value in our office culture - the relationships and collaboration it builds and the creativity it brings to the table. We operate as a hybrid workplace to ensure our Datadogs can create a work-life harmony that best fits them.


What You'll Do:

  • Develop and maintain tooling that automates the collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of threat intelligence.
  • Assess emerging vulnerabilities, threat activity, and security events to help stakeholders understand potential impact to Datadog.
  • Conduct threat hunting and infrastructure analysis to identify adversary activity relevant to Datadog and improve defensive controls.
  • Partner with security teams to operationalize intelligence into detections, investigations, and response workflows.
  • Coordinate with information-sharing communities to gather, evaluate, and disseminate actionable intelligence.
  • Produce technical briefings, threat reports, and intelligence products for security and engineering stakeholders.

Who You Are:

  • Experienced in writing and presenting operational and technical intelligence for threat detection, response, and security stakeholders.
  • Skilled in partnering with detection and response teams to support investigations, improve response playbooks, and prioritize detection opportunities based on adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs).
  • Familiar with information-sharing communities and able to apply sound judgment when handling and operationalizing TLP-designated intelligence.
  • Experienced in identifying and responding to large-scale emerging threats, including supply chain compromises, industry-wide campaigns, and exploitation of newly disclosed vulnerabilities.
  • Experienced in dynamic/static analysis of Linux and MacOS malware and in tracking cloud-native cybercrime and nation-state threat actors.
  • Proficient in developing threat intelligence tooling and automation through software development and scripting.

Nice to Have:

  • Experience presenting at security conferences and publishing threat research.
  • Experience with malware reverse engineering.

To conform to US export control regulations, candidates should be eligible for any required authorizations from the US government. This job is available in various departments within our company; to conform to US export control regulations, some of these roles may require candidates to be eligible for any required authorizations from the US government.


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