
Senior Application Security Engineer
Acronis
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Turkey
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About the role
- Drive SSDLC adoption for custom application logic in enterprise systems.
- Validate and triage external security reports, including bug bounty submissions.
- Perform threat modeling to identify potential attack paths and define appropriate mitigations.
- Advise development teams on secure coding practices to reduce and prevent vulnerabilities.
- Perform vulnerability testing and analysis of applications and guide teams on effective remediation.
- Conduct security assessments of internally developed software components.
- Contribute to the development, improvement, and implementation of SSDLC processes.
- Lead post-mortem reviews of application security incidents and vulnerabilities.
- Act as an application security advisor to engineers, including training on secure development practices.
Requirements
- Strong understanding of security models for Web/REST APIs, cloud, mobile, and desktop applications.
- Hands-on experience with security assessment tools and attack techniques; able to perform assessments beyond simple input injection.
- Experience performing code assessments in Go, Python, Rust, C/C++, and JavaScript.
- Basic programming skills in Go, Python, or similar languages are helpful.
- Knowledge of Salesforce security features and controls.
- 5+ years of experience in Application Security.
- Published security research, open-source tools, blog posts, or active participation in bug bounty programs are strong advantages.
- Must be fluent in English.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible work hours
- Paid time off
- Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
SSDLCvulnerability testingthreat modelingsecure coding practicescode assessmentsGoPythonRustC/C++JavaScript
Soft Skills
advisingtrainingcommunication