The boilerplate:

IntruVert Networks, Inc. is looking for a qualified developer to grow its
intrusion detection
technologies team. The key responsibilities include vulnerability research,
exploit code analysis,
deep protocol decoding and attack signature creation.

In addition to these key activities, there will be plenty of opportunities
for development of advanced algorithms and methods for next generation IDS.
All these take place in a casual team-work environment located in San Jose,
CA.

The candidate should have a BS in Computer Science/Engineering related field
or equivalent experience; It is highly preferable that the candidate have
good background/experience with vulnerability analysis, intrusion detection,
and/or security incident response. Extensive experience with networking
protocols (TCP/IP stack in particular) and OS environments, as well as C/C++
programming, are required.

Interested parties can directly contact Dr. Fengmin Gong,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The straight scoop:

My company, Intruvert, is looking for strong candidates with experience in
NIDS technology. Particular strengths should be in analysis of exploits and
network traffic dumps. You should also be able to read an RFC and feel
comfortable implementing processing for a given protocol within a reasonably
high-level "programming" environment. Any ideas you can bring to the table
regarding more advanced detection methodologies for standard, DOS, or DDOS
attacks are also very welcome.

We're making good progress with customers (read: meeting sales goals) and
people who have gotten their hands on our boxes have been pretty happy. We
were tested and reviewed by, for example, Neohapsis, and they were very
impressed from what I hear. In addition to that, we just closed $15.5M in
Series C (and we still had a nice chunk of change in the bank).

Interested & qualified people can contact my boss, Fengmin Gong, at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-gabriel
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Gabriel Coelho-Kostolny
408/434-8316 (office)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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