FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Vulnerability Manager?
The main responsibility of the Vulnerability Manager is to monitor the workflow related to the life cycle of vulnerabilities, run vulnerability scans, filter false positives, and support the development team in enhancing the vulnerability management tool.
What specific skills are required for this role?
Required skills include security knowledge (such as pentesting), programming skills in Python, network knowledge, familiarity with Unix and network commands, SQL knowledge, and a basic understanding of risk management.
What languages should I be fluent in for this position?
Fluency in English and Portuguese is required for this position.
What kind of professional development opportunities are offered?
We offer professional development and continuous monitoring of talent, along with a commitment to our employees' growth.
What does the company culture focus on?
The company culture focuses on collaboration, sharing, flexibility, integrity, and maintaining a low ego environment.
In which countries does INTEGRITY operate?
INTEGRITY operates in over 20 countries around the world.
What types of certifications does INTEGRITY hold?
INTEGRITY is certified in ISO 27001 and ISO 9001, PCI certified, and CREST accredited.
Is experience in risk management important for this role?
Brief knowledge of risk management is important but not the primary focus for this role.
What tools will I be involved in developing as a Vulnerability Manager?
You will be involved in the development of new versions of the vulnerability management tool as part of your support to the development team.
Is prior experience in cybersecurity necessary for this role?
While prior experience in cybersecurity is beneficial, the job specifically requires security knowledge and skills associated with vulnerability management.