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Enterprise Security Engineer
Code Red Partners
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Original Job Summary
About the Role
Code Red Partners is partnering with a leading public SaaS company to build a best-in-class security team. As an Enterprise Security Engineer, you will collaborate with engineering teams to mitigate security risks and ensure fast, secure shipping.
Key Responsibilities
- Collaborate with engineering teams to address security challenges.
- Own and drive the execution of key enterprise security systems.
- Implement zero trust, least privilege, access management, and DLP strategies.
- Develop documentation and runbooks for security workflows.
- Partner with Security Operations and Detection & Response teams.
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience in Enterprise or Corporate Security Engineering.
- Deep expertise in enterprise security best practices.
- Proven experience in driving zero trust, least privilege, access management, and DLP initiatives.
- Strong scripting skills in Python with tool and automation development experience.
Tech Stack
Key technologies include AWS Lambda, Terraform, Python, Tines, Zscaler, Crowdstrike, Wiz and more.
Key Skills/Competency
- enterprise security
- zero trust
- least privilege
- access management
- DLP
- Python
- AWS Lambda
- Terraform
- Automation
- Security Operations
How to Get Hired at Code Red Partners
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Highlight enterprise security experience.
- Research Code Red Partners: Understand their mission and tech stack.
- Tailor your cover letter: Emphasize relevant projects and scripting skills.
- Prepare technical examples: Demonstrate zero trust and DLP success.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review AWS Lambda and Terraform use cases.
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Practice Python scripting and automation tasks.
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Study zero trust architectures and DLP methods.
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Revisit enterprise security documentation best practices.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe a complex security challenge resolved.
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Explain collaboration with engineering teams.
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Discuss documentation and process improvements.
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Share experiences in rapid security implementations.