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Every Security Engineer Interview Question From Glassdoor.com

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1.3k2222 years agoReviewed by Kitploit

Security_Engineer_Interview_Questions

I spent a couple hours the spring of 2016 reading through Glassdoor.com to see what users submitted for security questions they'd received while interviewing for security engineer jobs. I wrote down all of them that weren't duplicates and that's what you've got: raw job interview questions. These are apparently the same questions asked by Google, Salesforce, LinkedIn, etc.

I purposefully didn't map the question to a company. That's not the point of this repo. Learning is.

Security is difficult to get your arms around, much less your brain. I sorted the questions into logical topic groups, though. I'm also answering the questions periodically at https://medium.com/@theporkskewer.

Here are a few additional resources if you found this topic helpful:

  • Security_Architect_and_Principal_Security_Engineer_Interview_Questions
  • Beginners Mind vs. Imposter Syndrome * So You Want To Get Into Cybersecurity

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