Redapt Inc. is a pioneering world-class data center infrastructure integrator, technology engineering firm, and cloud services provider. As an Anti-Abuse Security Engineer, you will design, build, and operate systems that protect the platform, customers, and data from abuse, misuse, and fraud.
Responsibilities:
- Understand the abuse risks faced by customers
- Design and deploy the anti-abuse controls for features, including compromised account detections, data exfiltration detections, LLMs, the newest, highest risk, features such as data sharing, and future engineering challenges
- Work directly with senior engineers and management to illustrate abuse risks, threats, exploits, and to guide business decisions
- Research, plan, and build anti-abuse architectures for products and features
- Provide designs and reference implementations for new anti-abuse features
- Research new services, controls, or features that can help protect the product and our customers from abuse
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or related technical field or equivalent practical experience
- 4+ years of experience with anti-abuse AppSec, threat modeling, and/or secure architecture
- Understanding of common abuse patterns (e.g., ATO, scraping, spam, fraud, privilege misuse)
- Proficiency in Python, SQL, or a similar language for building detections and data pipelines
- In-depth knowledge of anti-abuse solutions, cloud, application security, network security, and/or infrastructure security, LLMs
- Applied knowledge of securing AWS, Azure, and other public cloud providers
- Experience performing source code reviews across various languages (e.g. Java, Go)
- Working knowledge of malware detection and best practices
- Ability to assess engineering designs and architecture diagrams for abuse risks
- Ability to assess abuse risks within an application or feature
- Experience communicating abuse risks and roadmaps to senior leadership
- Experience designing and implementing anti-abuse solutions
- Experience contributing to the security anti-abuse community such as presenting at conferences or meetups