Senior Security Engineer 3P Professional Services - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Senior Security Engineer 3P

Job summaryPeople Experience and Technology is looking for a Security Engineer to focus on improving the security of our third-party systems and data sharing agreements.
You are obsessed with customer trust.
You have breadth and depth of security knowledge and can identify and advise on risks across multiple areas of an organization.
You will be solving security challenges at scale and working to help other teams create solutions while developing strong security culture and practices.
You have industry-leading technical abilities and are strong in multiple domains.
You work with groups throughout Amazon to help them integrate security at all levels of their projects.
You are involved in hands-on security assessments, develop and provide guidance, and advocate security engineering best practices.
You proactively and continually improve your level of knowledge about Amazon's business, information security, the threat landscape and relevant technologies.
Responsibilities:
Perform security reviews on third-party integrations and systems to identify security issues and risks, and develop mitigation plansAdvise and consult with internal customers on risk assessment, threat modeling, code review, and vulnerability remediationProvide expert advice to internal customers on developing secure architecturesDevelop and interpret security policies and proceduresEvaluate and recommend new and emerging security products and technologiesDevelop and deliver training materials and perform general security awareness and specific security technology trainingParticipate in security compliance effortsParticipate in security escalations supportEvangelize security within Amazon.
com and be an advocate for customer trust.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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