Cybersecurity Internship On-Campus- US Citizen not required
PAID Internship, ideal for someone who is familar w/Linux
Rogue Networks, a Northrop Grumman Cync company located at the UMBC Cyber Incubator on campus.
We are looking for part-time interns to support cutting-edge Cyber Security research and product development.
The ideal candidate should have an interest in security, with a strong interest in software, networking, applications, and operating systems.
Pay- $10 to 20 per hour
IF INTERESTED: Apply via UMBCworks TODAY
Responsibilities:
- Deploy and configure software components for a small Windows-based lab network
- Support software testing activities for security products
- Perform research into software and network protocols
- Support the development of Rogue software products
- Become a hacker-in-training
Signs that you should definitely apply for this position:
- You would rather design operating systems and network protocols instead of social networking apps
- You lose track of time when you write code
- You’ve used BSD and Linux at home
- You prefer C/C++ to web-based programming languages
- You’re studying computer science, engineering, mathematics, cybersecurity or a close discipline
- You want to be a part of something important
Candidate should be familiar with:
- Security principles related to encryption, authentication, and access control.
- Network communications protocols, TCP/IP, UDP, and the network stack.
- C or C++ software development in a Windows OR Linux/UNIX environment.
- Operating system design and architecture
Hours:
10-20 hours/week
We are looking for part-time interns to support cutting-edge Cyber Security research and product development.
The ideal candidate should have an interest in security, with a strong interest in software, networking, applications, and operating systems.
Pay- $10 to 20 per hour
IF INTERESTED: Apply via UMBCworks TODAY
Responsibilities:
- Deploy and configure software components for a small Windows-based lab network
- Support software testing activities for security products
- Perform research into software and network protocols
- Support the development of Rogue software products
- Become a hacker-in-training
Signs that you should definitely apply for this position:
- You would rather design operating systems and network protocols instead of social networking apps
- You lose track of time when you write code
- You’ve used BSD and Linux at home
- You prefer C/C++ to web-based programming languages
- You’re studying computer science, engineering, mathematics, cybersecurity or a close discipline
- You want to be a part of something important
Candidate should be familiar with:
- Security principles related to encryption, authentication, and access control.
- Network communications protocols, TCP/IP, UDP, and the network stack.
- C or C++ software development in a Windows OR Linux/UNIX environment.
- Operating system design and architecture
Hours:
10-20 hours/week
Posted: November 21, 2011, 12:29 AM