According to a post on the Bugtraq newsgroup, Apple Inc. has a
job posting for a security expert. The winning candidate would "help provide guidance on security topics to all groups across Apple, and help teams design security into new cutting-edge features and technologies," and also "help analyze potential security issues and work with groups across Apple for timely resolution." Apple has come under increased scrutiny by the criminal hacker communities in the last year, and it was the target of January's "
A month of Apple bugs." In 2006, Apple issued
more Mac OS security patches than in previous years. More telling is the requirement that the candidate "create training for development teams on security concepts and coding practices." This sounds like Bill Gates call a few years ago for
Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft.