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Meta's Privacy Engineering team is seeking a Privacy Engineer with experience in identifying, scoping, containing and eradicating real-world privacy threats to products and infrastructure. Your primary responsibility will be to deal with privacy vulnerabilities by designing and guiding Software Engineers through remediations, learning from security/privacy incidents, and identifying vulnerabilities across our codebase at scale. Your skills will be the foundation of security initiatives that protect the security and privacy of billions of people. You will advance Meta’s mission of making the world more open and connected by identifying and neutralizing threats that aim to collect sensitive information or disrupt our systems.
Job Responsibility:
Incident triage and fact identification: Get the right people involved to understand what has happened and assess impact
Follow the facts uncovered in triage to mitigate and remediate the vulnerability
Review and understand what happened and ensure that the root cause and contributing factors are identified, documented, and remediated
Apply technical understanding to ensure Meta learns from each incident to ensure it doesn’t resurface
Requirements:
B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent work experience
5+ years work experience in technical privacy or security engineering domains, including incident response, application privacy/security, and/or offensive security
5+ years work experience coding in Python, PHP, Java, C/C++ (or equivalent language) including code maintenance and review
Experience identifying, analyzing, and remediating real-world privacy/security threats
Nice to have:
7+ years work experience in technical privacy or security engineering domains, including incident response, application privacy/security, and/or offensive security
Technical contributions to the privacy or security community (e.g., public research, blogging, presentations)
Technical experience across other Privacy or Security disciplines, such as Application Security or Privacy
Experience within a corporate environment communicating technical issues and their implications to other areas of the business