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Web Applications Security Developer

Large government organization in Ventura has a 6 Month
contract position open for an experienced Web Applications Security Developer.
Job
Responsibilities:
- Analyzes and defines security requirements for application security.
Designs, develops, engineers, and implements solutions that meet infrastructure, applications, and database security requirements.
- Performs security vulnerability assessment and risk mitigation, identify and resolve vulnerabilities at the infrastructure, database and application layers.
- Conduct vulnerability and risk analyses of computer systems and applications during all phases of the system development life cycle.
Experience Required:
- At least 1 year of experience in cloud environments using Azure, AWS, or Private Cloud.
- At least 2 years of experience in addressing top ten vulnerabilities identified by OWASP, use of AD and ADFS for user authentication protocols, experience designing or developing application authorization methods.
- With experience in application development using.
NET framework and Microsoft SQL.
- With working knowledge in defining enterprise level security requirements for application and database, evaluating approved network security product capabilities, configuring standard communications protocols, detecting and analyzing network vulnerabilities, and developing proper computer system security solutions.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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