Application Security Engineer (Hybrid)
Homebase(2 months ago)
About this role
The Application Security Engineer at Homebase is responsible for developing and enhancing the Application Security program to address various security challenges within their products. This role involves designing and implementing security controls, conducting threat modeling and security assessments, and providing guidance to development teams throughout the software development lifecycle. The engineer will also oversee vulnerability disclosure and bug bounty programs while leveraging strong knowledge of web application vulnerabilities and senior-level coding skills in languages such as Ruby, Python, and React.
Required Skills
- Application Security
- Vulnerability Management
- Security Assessments
- Threat Modeling
- Secure Development
- Security Automation
- Web Application Security
- OWASP Top 10
- Ruby
- Python
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About Homebase
joinhomebase.comHomebase is an all-in-one platform designed to streamline business operations for small and hourly teams. They provide tools for employee scheduling, time tracking, payroll management, HR compliance, and team communication, ensuring businesses can efficiently manage their workforce. Trusted by over 150,000 small businesses, Homebase integrates AI-powered assistants and other features to simplify the management process and enhance productivity. With a strong focus on customer support and user experience, Homebase aims to empower small businesses to optimize their operations.
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