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Information Security Researcher Job in Delhi at CryptoMize

Information Security Researcher jobs in Delhi at CryptoMize are open on a rolling, always-hiring basis — the agency’s threat-intelligence services run on original research, and that research needs hands. This is a full-time, permanent position with immediate joining, based at our New Delhi HQ, inside the research cell that feeds the security function. An Information Security Researcher here performs a wide range of security research tasks: studying the techniques that threaten networks and the data on them, picking apart exploit chains and malicious code, and converting findings into the intelligence our analysts and clients operate on. Below is the complete job description — the research responsibilities, the requirements, the seniority path, and the selection process.

01The actual work

What will you actually do as a Information Security Researcher at CryptoMize?

Research the threats that target computer networks and the data residing on them — hackers, insiders, malicious code, and the criminal ecosystem behind them

Analyse vulnerabilities and exploit chains: how attacks actually work, not how the marketing copy says they work

Design social-engineering detection programs and evaluate the human-vector attacks they must catch

Oversee auditing and investigating methods used to detect fraud — research that ends in methods the function actually uses

Track emerging threat actors, campaigns, and technique evolution — the early-warning layer for the agency’s own and its clients’ estates

Convert research into products: threat profiles, detection guidance, and the intelligence that feeds CryptoMize’s threat-analysis services

Publish and disclose responsibly — findings reach affected parties and the security community through coordinated disclosure, not ambushes

Answer the hardest technical questions the function generates: when nobody else can explain a technique, the researcher seat can

02Capability profile

What skills and tools does a Information Security Researcher need?

Threat research discipline — actors, campaigns, and technique evolutionVulnerability and exploit-chain analysisMalicious code analysis at depthSocial-engineering attack research and detection designFraud auditing and investigation methodsReverse-engineering persistence and obfuscationCoordinated disclosure ethics (non-negotiable)Technical writing that turns findings into usable intelligencePattern memory across threat families and campaignsCollaboration with analysts and engineers who operationalize the workDiscretion with unpublished vulnerability material (non-negotiable)
Ghidra for reverse engineeringWireshark for traffic analysisSandbox environments (Cuckoo-class)CVE/NVD databases and VirusTotal
Depth of demonstrated skill in the specific role disciplineClassification and scope of the client engagement the role supportsUrgency and time-sensitivity of active project requirementsTrack record built across CryptoMize engagements

Also known as: security researcher jobs · threat researcher vacancy · vulnerability researcher openings · malware analyst jobs

03Seniority ladder

Information Security Researcher — seniority path at CryptoMize

Researchers advance by the intelligence their work produces and the incidents it preempts, not tenure. The ladder below is how the research cell is organized.

  1. Information Security Researcher

    Carries assigned research threads — threat families, vulnerabilities, and detection approaches — producing intelligence the function uses.

    1/4
  2. Senior Security Researcher

    Leads the harder research programs, reviews findings for the cell, and mentors researchers beneath.

    2/4
  3. Threat Intelligence Lead

    Owns the intelligence product across the portfolio — what gets researched, how it is graded, and who it reaches.

    3/4
  4. Principal Researcher track

    The deep-craft route: researchers whose names carry weight in the field, anchoring the agency’s research reputation.

    4/4

04The engagement surface

CryptoMize work a Information Security Researcher touches

Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.

05Answers, searchable

Information Security Researcher Job — frequently asked questions

ADemonstrated security research — vulnerability analysis, threat tracking, or malicious-code work you can walk through in detail — plus the disclosure ethics the field demands.

Public research (write-ups, CVEs, talks) helps; the analytical depth decides.

AYes — the position is based full-time at our New Delhi HQ in Vasant Vihar, inside the research cell that feeds the agency’s threat-intelligence services.

AThey research threats and exploit chains, design social-engineering detection programs, develop fraud-audit methods, track emerging campaigns, and convert findings into the intelligence products the agency’s analysts and clients operate on.

AAnalysts watch live estates and answer what is happening now; researchers study the threat landscape and explain what is coming — techniques, actors, and vulnerabilities.

The researcher’s output becomes the analyst’s detection guidance.

AYes.

Openings are rolling and always active — research capacity is staffed ahead of the threat landscape, so strong candidates are onboarded as soon as notice periods allow.

ACompensation is discussed at screening and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record.

We do not publish figures — each offer is built individually.

AApplication, a research walkthrough — findings you own, explained to a skeptical panel — and an interview with the research lead plus a senior analyst.

Typical cycle: two to three weeks.

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Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Employment: full-time permanent · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.

Q: What are the requirements for Information Security Researcher jobs at CryptoMize?
A: Demonstrated security research — vulnerability analysis, threat tracking, or malicious-code work you can walk through in detail — plus the disclosure ethics the field demands. Public research (write-ups, CVEs, talks) helps; the analytical depth decides.

Q: Are the Information Security Researcher job openings in Delhi?
A: Yes — the position is based full-time at our New Delhi HQ in Vasant Vihar, inside the research cell that feeds the agency’s threat-intelligence services.

Q: What does an Information Security Researcher do at CryptoMize?
A: They research threats and exploit chains, design social-engineering detection programs, develop fraud-audit methods, track emerging campaigns, and convert findings into the intelligence products the agency’s analysts and clients operate on.

Q: How does the researcher seat differ from the analyst seat?
A: Analysts watch live estates and answer what is happening now; researchers study the threat landscape and explain what is coming — techniques, actors, and vulnerabilities. The researcher’s output becomes the analyst’s detection guidance.

Q: Is this Information Security Researcher vacancy immediate joining?
A: Yes. Openings are rolling and always active — research capacity is staffed ahead of the threat landscape, so strong candidates are onboarded as soon as notice periods allow.

Q: What is the salary for an Information Security Researcher at CryptoMize?
A: Compensation is discussed at screening and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record. We do not publish figures — each offer is built individually.

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