The Secure and Resilient Systems group seeks a research scientist to support research and development of cutting-edge software security technologies. The research scientist will support a team that invents, prototypes, and evaluates new security approaches throughout the security engineering stack.
Some topics of interest to a good candidate may include: secure input handling (e.g., parsers, buffer overflow protections), Model Based Systems Engineering (e.g., Cameo), Open Architectures, secure data formats and protocols (e.g., rearchitecting existant protocols to fix flaws) and/or security integration (e.g., fixing bugs and insecurities in legacy operational platforms).
Secure and Resilient Systems research scientists need a strong background in computer science fundamentals (e.g., algorithms, data structures, program languages), experience with software development practices for large projects (e.g., version control, debugging techniques), an understanding of the system software stack and the software/hardware interface (e.g., at least one ISA, assembly code), and propensity for the research process (e.g., breaking big problems down, designing experiments, analyzing data).
If you have taken software security, MBSE, and/or software integration courses, you should apply for this position. If you have written a parser, a secure networking stack, or a system-of-systems diagram, you definitely should apply for this position. If you know why why vulnerabilities such as Heartbleed can be classified as parser vulnerabilities, how to develop plugins for Cameo, or why customers may be interested in leveraging open architecture standards, then you need to apply for this position!
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