Adobe

Intern – Product Security Engineer

Adobe

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San Jose • California, New York • 🇺🇸 United States

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Salary

💰 $38 - $51 per hour

Job Level

Entry Level

Tech Stack

Cyber SecurityJavaPython

About the role

  • Join our Security Engineering team as a Cyber Security Intern to improve product security and enhance developer experiences.
  • Work closely with experienced security engineers and be part of a team that identifies security threats at Adobe scale.
  • Participate in security reviews and vulnerability assessments, learning to identify and document security issues.
  • Learn secure by default concepts and how to apply appropriate security controls to software.
  • Write code within established programming guidelines, participate in code reviews, and implement feedback.
  • Contribute to scripts to automate security tasks and improve processes.
  • Work collaboratively within a fast-paced team, with clear, positive, and constructive communication.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled full time and pursuing a Bachelor's or Master’s in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineer, or equivalent degree in Cyber Security with an expected graduation date between December 2026 and June 2027.
  • Ability to participate in a full time internship between May-September.
  • Familiar with foundational security controls, like OWASP Top 10.
  • Demonstrable programming experience in one of the following: Python, Java, C++, or similar.
  • Strong technical background with analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration.

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
PythonJavaC++vulnerability assessmentssecurity reviewssecure by default conceptsprogramming guidelinesautomation scriptsanalytical skillsproblem-solving skills
Soft skills
communicationcollaborationconstructive feedbackteamworkpositive communication