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I am currently studying computer science and I have to do a mandatory internship (6 months) soon. I am really enjoying re and I would love to get an internship in that area. My problem is that the number of re internship jobs I found on various job search engines is extremely limited to quite non existing.

Do you have any ideas where I could look for jobs instead? I am living in germany but I also wouldnt mind to move to a nearby country.

Thank you very much!

Paranoia
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  • There are very few legitimate reasons for a normal company to do any sort of reverse engineering. Analyzing virus/malwares is probably the main one. So maybe you can try browsing the homepages of some companies that sell antivirus products/services to see if they provide such jobs, or even contact them directly. – WhatsUp Mar 13 '23 at 19:42
  • @WhatsUp verifying the security of a product is also a legitimate or better legal reason at least in the EU or Germany. Otherwise you would have to trust everything a manufacturer says without a chance to verify it. Also verifying security of products e.g. software is much easier than reversing malware. – Robert Mar 13 '23 at 20:38
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    Please disregard what @WhatsUp said, there are a myriad of legitimate reasons for companies to do reverse engineering, like these ones: https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/6455/what-are-the-targets-of-professional-reverse-software-engineering/6458#6458 – joxeankoret Mar 13 '23 at 21:48
  • @joxeankoret Well, you can post an answer to this question if you are so confident about the information you gave. – WhatsUp Mar 14 '23 at 07:53

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