Product Security Engineer - Surgical Devices Engineering - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Product Security Engineer - Surgical Devices

An international pharmaceutical & medical device manufacturer is growing their product security team focused on surgical robotics.
In this position you will be focused on a mix of software & hardware security from vulnerability discovery & remediation, penetration testing, application security, and compliance.
Candidates will need experience working to secure code in at least one low-level language (C++, Assembly, etc), ideally on medical devices.
Prior experience with industry-relevant frameworks & tools is also a plus (Assimily, medigate, HIPAA, etc) This is a US-remote contract-to-hire position Contract Duration:
6 Months Required Skills & Experience 5
Years of experience in product/cyber security Vulnerability management Work in at least one relevant language (C++, C, Assembly) Desired Skills & Experience Experience with device incident handling/incident response planning Medigate, Assimily HIPAA What You Will Be Doing Daily Responsibilities 70% Hands On 30% Team Collaboration Product Security Engineer - Surgical Devices Recommended Skills Application Security C (Programming Language) C+
(Programming Language) Computer Security Incident Response Medical Material Apply to this job.
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