BALTIMORE, MD (October 25, 2014) — CyberPoint International is pleased to offer paid college internships during the summer of 2015, from 1 June 2015 to 21 August 2015. We are looking for motivated college undergraduates from a variety of disciplines to join our staff next summer who are passionate about engineering, cybersecurity, scientific research, communications, and design. Please see the position descriptions below from three of our cutting edge teams.
Applications Due | 30 November 2014 |
Interns Selected | 15 January 2015 |
Responses Due | 1 February 2015 |
To apply, please email the following information to Recruiting (recruiting@cyberpointllc.com) with the subject "2015 Internship Application" by 30 November 2014:
A letter of recommendation is not required but is helpful.
We will schedule short interviews during 1-15 December based on the application documents above and contact selected applicants on 15 January 2015.
Security Analyst Intern
The CyberPoint Technology Innovation Center (CTIC) conducts cutting edge offensive and defensive security research. We are interested in candidates for internship positions in the fields of malware analysis, reverse engineering, penetration testing and vulnerability assessment. This will provide you the opportunity to learn how software is constructed at a deep level. You will also see how exploits are created and prevented. Skills in assembly, Java and Python are helpful. Knowledge of Windows or Linux operating systems is also important.
Application Developer Intern
CyberPoint is looking for upper level undergraduates with a strong programming (e.g., C/C++, Python, Java, Ruby, Scala, etc.) and Linux system background interested in building web applications and enterprise software. An interest in distributed systems (e.g., AWS, DynamoDB, Riak, MongoDB), big data (e.g., HDFS, Hadoop, Hbase, Accumulo, Hive, Pig, Spark), and/or web development (e.g., HTML5, JSF, JavaScript, Spring MVC) is a plus.
Research Scientist Intern
CyberPoint Labs is looking for upper level undergraduates with a strong scientific or computational background (e.g., mathematics, computer science, physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering) to work alongside our research staff on projects in Applied Mathematics, Data Science, and Security Research. Software-related projects you may contribute to include scientific library development, system programming, and parallel programming with OpenCL/CUDA. Topics of research you will be involved in may include visualization, cryptography, machine learning, program analysis, and embedded development.
Communications & Marketing Intern
As a communications and marketing intern with CyberPoint, you will assist with the design, planning and promotion of a variety of corporate and program initiatives. We're looking for someone with imagination, strong writing and communication skills, and solid experience working with a diverse array of social media applications. Candidates working on degrees in communications, marketing, or journalism are preferred.
User Experience (UX) Design Intern
As a UX design intern with CyberPoint, you will work as part of the design team to help build compelling user experiences for a variety of cybersecurity tools and technologies. We're looking for someone with imagination, a solid grounding in graphic design, a good grasp of the basics of UX design, and some experience with HTML5 and CSS. Candidates working on degrees in graphic or industrial design are preferred.
At CyberPoint, we work to create a future where individuals and organizations from across the globe can operate safely and securely in cyberspace and benefit from the technological innovations that increasingly connect our world. A rapidly growing cybersecurity company, CyberPoint integrates and delivers innovative, leading-edge services, solutions, and products to protect what's invaluable to customers worldwide. We discover the threats and vulnerabilities that expose data, systems, and infrastructure to compromise, we quantify risks, and we design defenses that provide critical protection. Learn more here.