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Application Security Engineer- WAF

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💎 Seniority level: Junior, 2+ years

💸 Salary: 73840.0 - 128440.0 USD per year

🔍 Industry: Software Development

🏢 Company: Esri👥 5001-10000Internet of ThingsRemote SensingBig DataMapping ServicesCivicTechAnalytics3D TechnologyData VisualizationSoftware

⏳ Experience: 2+ years

Requirements:
  • 2+ years of relevant, full-time experience
  • Thorough understanding of HTTP, TLS, DNS
  • Knowledge of common web vulnerabilities, including those outlined in the OWASP Top 10, and how to mitigate them
  • Familiarity with cloud infrastructure, network routing and basic infrastructure components
  • Moderate understanding of JavaScript and its role in modern web applications
  • Demonstrated ability to independently learn and adapt to new technologies
  • Strong organizational skills and a detail-oriented approach
  • Strong verbal and written communication and collaboration skills
  • Bachelor’s in Computer Science or related STEM field
Responsibilities:
  • Create, deploy, maintain and troubleshoot Web Application Firewall (WAF) policies for existing and new web applications
  • Monitor and analyze activity logs to detect malicious internet traffic and indicators of compromise as well as to reduce false positive blocks
  • Review WAF usage and define means to improve and mature protection policies
  • Collaborate closely with application developers to analyze findings and implement required remediations or countermeasures
  • Help assess and calculate application risks, communicate your findings to stakeholders of varying technical skill levels
  • Assist leadership with organization of ongoing work across the team, policy and documentation creation, and preparation of relevant metrics on findings and remediation activity for leadership
  • Interpret web protocol information to determine source, intent, and risk of threats
  • Provide operational support, troubleshoot and quickly resolve problems
  • Create and maintain technical documentation regarding the WAF including network diagrams, policies and operational procedures for managing the infrastructure
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