Interns will perform penetration testing techniques, including reconnaissance, vulnerability scanning, and system hacking. They are also responsible for executing post-exploitation tasks and writing professional remediation reports.
This is a remote position.
The Junior Penetration Tester Internship Program at EncryptEdge Labs provides aspiring penetration testers with a structured, hands-on experience that covers various aspects of ethical hacking and vulnerability assessment. Over eight weeks, interns will complete projects designed to build a solid foundation in penetration testing techniques. The curriculum spans topics such as reconnaissance, system hacking, web application security, network-level attacks, and advanced exploitation techniques.
Participants will also learn post-exploitation strategies, reporting, and remediation, culminating in a Capture The Flag (CTF) challenge that tests their acquired skills. This program is ideal for those looking to kickstart a career in offensive security.
Key Responsibilities:
- Learn and perform penetration testing techniques and methodologies.
- Set up and configure penetration testing labs and environments.
- Conduct information gathering, vulnerability scanning, and network penetration testing.
- Execute web application security testing and system hacking techniques.
- Engage in post-exploitation tasks, report writing, and remediation strategies.
- Participate in a Capture The Flag (CTF) challenge to demonstrate acquired skills.
Requirements
Core Qualities:
- A strong passion for offensive security and ethical hacking.
- Ability to adhere to timelines and consistently deliver quality results.
- Exceptional documentation skills, capable of presenting findings clearly and professionally.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills for effective collaboration.
Educational and Learning Background:
- A degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or related disciplines is preferred but not mandatory.
- Evidence of self-learning through certifications, projects, or challenges in cybersecurity.
Foundational Knowledge:
- Basic understanding of network protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, HTTP) and operating system fundamentals (Windows/Linux).
- Familiarity with Linux command-line tools and basic cybersecurity concepts is advantageous but not required.
Certifications (Desirable):
- TryHackMe Jr Penetration Tester Certificate.
- eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester (eJPT).
- CompTIA Pentest+ (optional for entry-level candidates).
Recommended Courses:
- Beginner’s Guide to Penetration Testing (TryHackMe or HackTheBox).
- Practical Ethical Hacking by The Cyber Mentor.
- Introduction to Web Application Security (Udemy or Pluralsight).
Key Skillset:
- Proficiency in foundational ethical hacking techniques: reconnaissance, scanning, and exploitation.
- Basic understanding of vulnerability scanning and writing clear, actionable reports.
- Knowledge of legal and ethical standards in penetration testing.
Technical Tool Familiarity:
- Hands-on experience with tools like:
- Kali Linux, Metasploit, Nmap, and Nikto.
- Web security platforms such as Burp Suite and OWASP ZAP.
- Basic scripting knowledge in Python, Bash, or a similar language.
Logistics and Preparedness:
- Access to a dedicated computer and a stable internet connection.
- Ability to set up a secure and isolated work environment (training and support will be provided).
Preferred Experience:
- Practical exposure to penetration testing labs, online challenges, or project-based learning.
- Previous coursework or personal projects in ethical hacking or cybersecurity-related domains.
Benefits
Hands-on Experience: Gain practical knowledge and skills in network security, including traffic monitoring, intrusion detection, firewall configuration, and advanced cybersecurity practices.
Professional Development: Receive guidance on career development and opportunities to build a portfolio through real-world challenges and presentations.
Global Exposure: Participate in a global internship program, connecting with cybersecurity professionals from worldwide.
Certificate of Completion: Earn a certificate of completion at the end of the internship, demonstrating your proficiency in network security engineering.
Letter of Experience: Interns who successfully complete the program will also receive a letter of experience, outlining the skills and competencies developed during the internship.
Letter of Recommendation: Outstanding interns will receive personalized letters of recommendation from EncryptEdge Labs.
Remote Learning: Enjoy the flexibility of a remote internship that allows you to work from anywhere.
Mentorship: Access support from experienced mentors and cybersecurity experts throughout the internship.
Job Opportunities: Top-performing interns may be recommended for job placements through our network of partners and clients, helping you advance your career in network security.