Penetration Testing Intern ID-1822

đź“‹ Description

• We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Penetration Testing Intern to join our team. • In this role, you will gain hands-on experience with real-world penetration testing engagements. • Collaborate with industry professionals and develop a strong foundation in offensive security practices. • Assist in performing penetration tests on web applications, networks, APIs, and cloud environments. • Support the team in identifying and documenting vulnerabilities. • Research and simulate emerging threats to improve testing methodologies. • Analyze security tools and frameworks for vulnerability detection. • Contribute to the creation of detailed reports with findings, impact assessments, and recommendations. • Collaborate with the team to enhance testing scripts and automate processes.

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🎯 Requirements

• Foundational Knowledge of Cybersecurity: Familiarity with concepts such as OWASP Top 10, vulnerability scanning, and basic attack vectors. • Technical Skills: Basic understanding of networks, protocols, and web applications. • Familiarity with operating systems (Linux, Windows) and command-line tools. • Experience with at least one programming/scripting language (e.g., Python, Bash). • Familiarity with Security Tools: Exposure to tools like Burp Suite, Nessus, Nmap, or Metasploit. • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to think critically and troubleshoot technical issues. • Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills to document findings clearly. • Preferred Skills (Optional but advantageous): Experience with penetration testing frameworks or methodologies (e.g., PTES, NIST). • Familiarity with cloud security concepts (e.g., AWS, Azure). • Knowledge of secure coding practices. • Certifications such as OSCP, CEH, or equivalent.

🏖️ Benefits

• Hands-on experience with cutting-edge penetration testing tools and techniques. • Mentorship from experienced cybersecurity professionals. • Opportunities to work on real-world client engagements. • A collaborative environment that fosters growth and innovation.

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