Oeson Learning | Cyber Security Study & Internship

Oeson Learning
Coventry
1 year ago
Applications closed

About OesonOeson is a global leader in IT and Ed-tech services, renowned for delivering innovative solutions in digital marketing, data science, data analytics, business analytics, cyber security, UI/UX design, web development, and app development. At Oeson, we are committed to fostering innovation, excellence, and empowering talent worldwide. Learn more about us:www.oesonlearning.comJobOpportunity: Cyber Security InternshipAre you passionate about Cyber Security and eager to work on international live projects? Oeson invites motivated individuals to join us in an immersive learning journey. This internship offers a flexible remote work environment and the chance to collaborate with a global team.Roles & Responsibilities:✔️ Develop a secure system and gain expertise in vulnerability assessment and reconnaissance to protect digital infrastructure.✔️ Conduct practical exploits and analyze their impact on systems.✔️ Perform risk assessments and threat modeling for web application architectures.✔️ Devise effective vulnerability management strategies.✔️ Utilize online open-source intelligence tools for passive reconnaissance.✔️ Execute footprinting and reconnaissance using the latest ethical hacking techniques and technologies.✔️ Master advanced scanning methods with tools like NMAP and NPING to identify network vulnerabilities.✔️ Understand web application and server vulnerabilities and learn strategies to prevent attacks.What We’re Looking For: Currently pursuing a degree with a commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills for seamless collaboration and articulation of technical concepts. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, showcasing adaptability and teamwork.Program Details: Unpaid Internship Program Location: Remote (Based in Coventry, England, UK) Contact: For more details, email us at Oeson and take the first step toward an exciting career in Cyber Security! 4o

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