Malware Analyst - Galactic Minds Inc.

Job Description Malware Analysis: Perform static and dynamic analysis of Android malware. Reverse-engineer malicious APKs and SDKs to understand behavior and intent. Identify spyware, trojans, rootkits, and other threats. Analyze network traffic and backend systems for vulnerabilities and data leakage. Document findings and present reports to technical and non-technical stakeholders. Participate in client-facing activities and mentoring junior analysts. Good to have: Develop detection signatures (e.g., YARA rules). Improve threat detection pipelines and automation systems. Tool Development: Create custom reverse engineering tools and scripts. Automate analysis tasks to improve efficiency. Tools Reverse Engineering Tools: Ghidra, IDA Pro, Frida, Jadx, Burp Suite, HITPToolkit Programming Languages: Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, Flutter, Python Platforms & Frameworks: VirusTotal, ExploitDB, MITRE ATT&CK Tools Reverse Engineering Tools: Ghidre, IDA Pro, Frida, Jads, Burp Suite, HIIPToolkit Programming Languages: Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, Flutter, Python Platforms & Frameworks: VirusTotal, ExploitDB, MITRE ATT&CK Security Techniques: Static/Dynamic analysis, Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessment Basic Knowledge: Android internals and lifecycle Mobile app store policies and security best practices Network traffic analysis and protocol interception PHA category definitions and IOCS SOC operations, SIEM configuration, IDS/IPS systems Employers have access to artificial intelligence language tools (“AI”) that help generate and enhance job descriptions and AI may have been used to create this description. The position description has been reviewed for accuracy and Dice believes it to correctly reflect the job opportunity. Apply tot his job

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