Since we've built and launched Assetnote, Attack Surface Management (ASM) has grown as a crucial component of cybersecurity. We're now witnessing another positive shift in the industry; the emergence of dedicated ASM roles.
These new roles (ieΒ Attack Surface Engineer, Attack Surface Reduction Analyst, Lead Attack Surface Management, etc) acknowledge the complexity and importance of managing an organization's attack surface, and lifts this subset of cybersecurity to a specialized discipline in its own right.Β This specialization allows for a more focused, efficient approach to identifying and mitigating potential exposures across an organization's entire digital ecosystem.
By dedicating resources specifically to ASM, companies are better equipped to stay ahead of potential threats and maintain a robust security posture in an increasingly complex organization.
This emerging trend is precisely why we've created a specialized job board focused on Attack Surface Management positions.
We look forward to supporting the growth of the ASM roles and functions inside organizations who are beginning to adopt this in their hiring. Assetnote's audience has always been largely a pool of incredibly talented hackers, bug bounty hunters, and security engineers. We hope that we can help connect talented security professionals with organizations that value specialized ASM skills.
If you are a company looking to hire for Attack Surface Management roles, please feel free to submit a job listing via our job board. It'll be up on the board for at least 30 days and it's completely free to do so!