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Markon's partner company is looking for multiple CNO Developers for our Fort Meade Customer. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in low-level software analysis, reverse engineering, and vulnerability research across a variety of platforms and architectures. In this role, you will analyze complex systems, identify and exploit software vulnerabilities, and contribute to the development of innovative solutions for challenging technical problems.
Perform vulnerability research and analysis on complex software systems, including operating systems and embedded platforms
Reverse engineer binaries to understand program behavior, discover vulnerabilities, and develop proof-of-concept exploits
Analyze OS internals (Windows, Linux, or embedded) and low-level system components
Utilize reverse engineering tools (e.g., IDA Pro, Ghidra, Binary Ninja, Hex-Rays) and debuggers (e.g., gdb, WinDbg, OllyDbg) for binary analysis
Apply knowledge of assembly (x86, x64, ARM, MIPS, or others) to inspect and manipulate machine-level code
Understand and circumvent exploit mitigations such as DEP, ASLR, stack canaries, and control flow integrity
Conduct protocol analysis of network communications and RF systems at the wire level
Lead or contribute to the design and development of custom tools for automated vulnerability discovery, fuzzing, and analysis
Collaborate with team members to develop and document technical approaches and findings
Provide technical leadership on high-impact projects as needed
Desired Skills: 3 or more of the following desired skills
Deep understanding of OS internals, particularly Windows
Experience in vulnerability research and exploit development
Proficiency in reading or writing various assembly languages (x86, x64, ARM, MIPS, PPC, SPARC, etc.)
Experience developing or working with embedded systems
Strong grasp of networking protocols (TCP/IP, BGP, RF communications, etc.)
Knowledge of exploit mitigation techniques (DEP, ASLR, etc.)
Hands-on experience with reverse engineering tools (IDA Pro, Ghidra, Binary Ninja, etc.)
Proficient in using debuggers (gdb, WinDbg, etc.) and hardware debugging tools (BDI, JTAG)
Experience with modern C++ development (RAII, C++11/14 standards)
Proven ability to develop tools and frameworks to support vulnerability discovery and exploitation
Demonstrated technical leadership or mentorship on complex engineering projects
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, or related field
5+ years of relevant experience in reverse engineering, vulnerability research, or embedded development
Strong written and verbal communication skills
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