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Paris - France

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

This internship offers a unique opportunity to blend offensive security research with system development. You will begin by familiarizing yourself with an in-house tracing and Dynamic Binary Instrumentation (DBI) framework then integrating an analysis engine abstracting instruction semantics to serve as the foundation for new features. Building on this you will design and implement advanced capabilities like taint tracking and backward slicing to trace complex data flows.A core part of your role will be to apply these new tools and methods to the teams real-world challenges helping to uncover new bugs facilitate exploitation and capture critical knowledge on program behaviors. You will also extend the frameworks deployment capabilities to support custom analysis environments a task that requires a deep dive into OS internals and kernel/userland the internship you will work alongside other offensive security researchers on your missions.


  • Strong software engineering skills
  • Strong understanding of computer architecture
  • Proficiency in one or more programming languages for example C C or Swift
  • Autonomous drive and a collaborative mindset


  • Knowledge of operating system internals
  • Experience with program analysis concepts for example Dynamic Binary Instrumentation Taint Analysis Symbolic Execution

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