Windows App Security Engineer: VB6/.NET Remediation Lead
Accord Technologies Inc
Atlanta (GA)
On-site
USD 100,000 - 130,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A tech company is seeking a Windows Application Security Developer to lead the remediation of security vulnerabilities in legacy Windows applications. The role requires expertise in VB6, .NET (C# and/or VB.NET), and secure coding practices. Candidates should have extensive experience with Veracode SAST and a solid understanding of SQL and command injection vulnerabilities. This position offers a chance to work with a diverse codebase and tackle critical security challenges.
Qualifications
8 to 9+ years of professional experience in Windows desktop application development (VB6 / .NET).
Strong hands-on experience with Visual Basic 6 (VB6) including ADO and Windows API.
Ability to write and execute security-focused test cases to validate fixes.
Responsibilities
Interpret Veracode SAST reports and triage vulnerabilities based on severity.
Prioritize remediation backlog and communicate status to stakeholders.
Maintain documentation for root cause analysis, code changes, and testing.
Skills
Visual Basic 6 (VB6)
C# or VB.NET
SQL Injection remediation
Command Injection remediation
Veracode SAST experience
Windows API
Software version control (Git/SVN)
Education
Bachelor's or Master's in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity
Tools
Veracode
JIRA
Azure DevOps
GitHub Issues
Job description
A tech company is seeking a Windows Application Security Developer to lead the remediation of security vulnerabilities in legacy Windows applications. The role requires expertise in VB6, .NET (C# and/or VB.NET), and secure coding practices. Candidates should have extensive experience with Veracode SAST and a solid understanding of SQL and command injection vulnerabilities. This position offers a chance to work with a diverse codebase and tackle critical security challenges.