What You'll Do
As an intern on the vulnerability research team, you'll engage in hands-on security analysis, working directly with experienced professionals on active research initiatives. You'll examine software behavior, identify potential weaknesses, and support the development of robust defensive insights. Your contributions will be integrated into ongoing engineering efforts, giving you direct exposure to real-world cybersecurity challenges.
Requirements
- Foundational knowledge in software security, whether through academic study or personal projects
- Proficiency in debugging applications and analyzing runtime behavior
- Strong programming skills in C and Python
- Working knowledge of x86 or x86_64 assembly language
- Familiarity with at least two operating systems such as Windows, Linux, Android, macOS, or iOS
- Understanding of systems-level programming and low-level software interactions
- Solid grasp of networking fundamentals and TCP/IP protocols
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in reverse engineering binaries
- Background in code auditing and security reviews
- Exposure to tools like IDA Pro or Ghidra for disassembly and analysis
Benefits
- Work in a hybrid setup with flexibility between office and remote environments
- Access to advanced tools, training, and technical resources
- Opportunity to transition into a full-time role based on performance
- Collaborative culture that values learning, innovation, and shared expertise
- Supportive atmosphere that promotes personal development and project diversity
- Competitive compensation and inclusive workplace policies
Work Environment
This role is based in Thessaloniki with hybrid working options. You'll be part of a team that prioritizes technical excellence, open collaboration, and continuous growth. The organization is committed to equal opportunity employment and fosters an inclusive culture free from discrimination. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, gender, disability, or other protected characteristics.
