About the job
About TensorWave
At TensorWave, our vision is clear: to provide seamless, secure, reliable, and resilient AI computing solutions at scale. We have developed a flexible cloud platform that removes infrastructure hurdles, allowing innovators to prioritize creativity over technical challenges. We believe that groundbreaking AI should progress at the speed of ideas, not be hindered by infrastructure limitations.
About the Role
We are in search of an enthusiastic Security Engineer Intern to become a vital part of our dynamic team. This is not just a passive role; you will actively contribute to the development and enhancement of our security systems while spearheading a new Threat Modeling Program from the ground up.
Key Responsibilities
Threat Modeling: Collaborate with us to establish a comprehensive "blueprinting" program that analyzes our systems, anticipates potential security breaches, and implements preventative measures.
GRC Assistance: Gain insights into the business aspects of security, including Risk Management (prioritizing security issues), Audit (ensuring compliance with security protocols), and Governance (developing company-wide security policies).
Hybrid Defense: Learn to protect both cloud-based systems and physical infrastructure within our Las Vegas data centers.
Problem Solving: Utilize critical thinking skills to identify the root causes of network issues and security vulnerabilities.
Automation: Develop scripts using Bash, Python, PowerShell, or similar languages to automate routine tasks, allowing you to concentrate on more complex challenges.
Lab Testing: Employ security testing tools in a controlled lab setting to identify vulnerabilities and recommend corrective actions.
Who You Are
Required Qualifications
Education & Experience: You should fulfill one of the following criteria based in Nevada:
2 years of practical experience in networking, cybersecurity, or computer science, while being currently enrolled in a recognized Nevada higher education institution or trade certification program.
OR at least 2 years of college or trade school coursework in Nevada, directed towards a degree or certificate in Computer Science, Networking, Programming, Cybersecurity, or related fields.
Self-Starter Attitude: You demonstrate initiative and a desire to learn, often taking the lead on tasks without waiting for direction.

