Application Security Engineer - Agile
What will your day look like?
The Application Security Architect is responsible for validating that application services are designed and implemented with high security standards. This individual analyzes the security of applications in tandem with their underlying services, including connected dependencies such as middle-tier systems and databases. Additionally, the Application Security Engineer addresses legacy and emerging security issues, and implements repeatable secure development practices to reduce the introduction of program design flaws that may lead to exploitation. As issues are uncovered, the Application Security Engineer communicates with the appropriate technical and leadership teams to ensure a focus on risk mitigation – allowing for business continuity, but without negligent risk. The Application Security Engineer is constantly assessing applications for weaknesses and finding resolutions before they can be abused.
The incumbent is also responsible for assessing the security of applications for business-to-business initiatives, third-party relationships, outsourced solutions and vendors. Considered a highly knowledgeable individual, the Application Security Engineer is expected to recommend programmatic controls, and monitor and manage secure development practices to address modern day issues. Direction is received from the Sr Manager, Application Security.
Responsibilities
Do you see yourself doing this?
- Perform vulnerability and penetration testing.
- Document security findings with reasonable methods to secure.
- Focus on automation to aid in efficiencies with both testing and remediation of findings.
- Work in tandem with developers to provide repetitive validation testing prior to production while allowing for a continuous cycle of development followed by application security assessments.
- Regularly monitor the security community for public-facing security issues, as well as to learn new tactics that can be used in testing.
- Attend and participate in application projects and change management committees. This includes interacting with business units and technical teams to understand what is coming and how their projects can be more secure from the beginning.
- Fully define and follow a security review process to ensure an automated and repeatable process is managed. This can be through the use of dynamic and static code analysis resources.
- Use security standards and implementation configurations, as well as common security frameworks. Prepare for and manage bug bounty programs. Document delivery and implementation advances that meet defined service-level agreements (SLAs) and business metrics. Align with architects and development teams for a mission of secure design.
- Train developers and junior application security engineers on secure coding practices.
- Actively participate and lead security team meetings that facilitate secure design.
- Highly engage in information security projects that evaluate existing security infrastructure and propose changes as defined by security leadership and architects. Additionally, deliver projects on time, within budget and in accordance with SLAs.
- Focus on application security that observes compliance – Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), Payment Card Industry (PCI), Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), etc. – and privacy laws.
- Work in tandem with architects, the security operations center (SOC), incident responders (when anomalous activity and host compromise occurs), and technology infrastructure and development team members.
- Respond to and handle service and escalation tickets within SLA expectations.
- Develop security test plans from the architectural design. Identify deficiencies and make enhancements to ensure production is not impacted.
- Drive security efficiencies, enabling security team members to work on more advanced tasks.
- Conduct performance testing to stress the limitations of security solutions while ensuring business innovation and day-to-day processes are not negatively impacted.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Adhere to and ensure compliance of all business transactions with policy and process of the Bank Secrecy Act. Ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, company procedures and policies. Maintain integrity and ethics in all actions and conversations with or regarding credit union members and their accounts; complies with Privacy Act directives.
Where permitted by applicable law, successful applicants to this position must either have received or be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccination by date of hire to be considered (proof of vaccination is required), or be willing to submit a negative COVID-19 test result in advance of each visit to an Alliant facility.
Qualifications
What makes you a great fit?
You’ll be a great fit if in addition to the completion of a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Computer Science or a related field preferred, and you have:
- At least 3 years’ experience in cybersecurity, including compliance and risk management with an application development and/or network security engineering background.
- Highly technical and analytical experience, with a proven deep background (preferred 3+ years’ in addition to cybersecurity) in application programming. Experience in threat modeling applications.
- Vulnerability and penetration-testing skills.
- Excellence in communicating business risk from cybersecurity issues.
- Proficiency in software development (.Net, Java, Python, C++, Ruby, etc.).
- Solid understanding of network and web protocols.
- Experience with security of intra-company and third-party APIs.
- Experience with dynamic and static analysis tools.
- Track record of acting with integrity, taking pride in work, seeking to excel, being curious and adaptable, and communicating effectively.
- Experience with applications hosted in Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure.
- Experience with cryptography controls and measures to secure applications and data.
- DevOps background in public and private clouds.
- Experience with one or more of the following: ISO 27001, NIST, PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), SOX, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Center for Internet Security (CIS) standards or Service Organization Controls (SOC) 2.
- Working knowledge of Windows, Linux and Unix.
- Familiarity with state privacy laws.
- Highly trustworthy; leads by example.
- Relevant security certifications (GWAPT, CISSP, OSCP, or other similar certs)
When you’re happy, we’re happy!
As a thank you for joining our team, you’ll benefit from:
- Competitive medical, dental, and free vision benefits
- Competitive compensation plan
- Contributions towards gym memberships
- Generous PTO and banking holidays off