Pittsburgh, PA
Full time
2024999
Who We Are
SEI conducts research and development in software engineering, systems engineering, cybersecurity, and many other areas of computing, working to introduce private-sector innovations into government. The SEI works closely with defense and government organizations, industry, and academia to continually improve software-intensive systems. Its core purposes are to help organizations improve software engineering capabilities, advance cybersecurity methods and technologies, and bring the discipline of software engineering to AI systems.
What We Do
The CERT Threat Analysis (TA) Directorate conducts research and development activities to identify, analyze, coordinate disclosure, and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities in systems and software. The TA Directorate is currently comprised of three teams: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Security, Malware and Vulnerability Exploitation, and Platform and Mission Engineering. The AI Security team works on advancing the state of the art in AI security at a national and global scale. The Malware and Vulnerability Exploitation (MVE) team works to improve cyber-tradecraft analysis within strategic target communities to counter adversarial use of the Internet and related technologies. The vulnerability side of MVE (home of the CERT Coordination Center) works with an expansive network of vendors, partners, and collaborators to reduce the societal harm of vulnerable software and systems. The Platform and Mission Engineering team develops and maintains tools, environments, and operational support for the malware analysis, reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, and AI security domains.
Position Summary
As an AI Red Team Engineer on the AI Security team, you will play a central role in adversary emulation exercises and capability development for our mission partners. Due to our unique position within the TA Directorate, the systems we red-team fall outside the realm of 'traditional' enterprise red teaming. Our targets are commonly AI-enabled platforms used within national security @contexts.
But this isn't a "make the LLM say the bad thing" @type of AI red team. We operate across multiple domains, meaning that our red teamers are expected to be experts in offensive cyber in addition to AI security. If you are experienced with offensive cyber tradecraft and have an interest in breaking into AI, this could be a good fit. Most of our red teamers are actively taking graduate-level technical courses at CMU and/or pursuing technical certifications. Perpetual learning is a core part of what we do.
While our red team exists within a research organization, research is only a portion of the work performed by our red team. Much of the work will involve red teaming real-world systems, sometimes at an aggressive cadence. This can involve planning and rehearsing red team TTPs, traveling to field sites, and presenting relevant findings. Like most red teams, we don't get to pick and choose our targets. This means that our red team needs to be well-rounded (both as individuals and as a team). Thus, we expect all applicants to be savvy with both Windows and Linux, solid with TCP/IP, and have some experience with penetration testing and/or red teaming (CTF experience may be relevant for Assistant and Associate levels).
What you'll do:
Red team real-world AI-enabled systems(both the model and the hardware/software/network that it runs on) in support of national securityobjectives.
Develop new tactics, techniques, and procedures for attacking AI-enabled systemsand related softwarein order tobetter prepare defenders for real-world threats.
Write tools in Python, PowerShell, C, and BASH to enable red team operations.
Represent the CERT technical portfolio of work and operations; communicate with external mission partners andinternalcollaboratorsin concert with CERT directorates and teams.
Who you are:
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Scienceor a relevant technical discipline with three (3) years of relevant work experience; or a MS in Computer Science or a relevant technical discipline with one (1) year of relevant work experience; or a PhD in Computer Science or other relevant technical discipline.Other educational backgrounds of a technical nature with experience as described may be considered.
You havepreviouspenetration testing, red teaming, or exploit development experience.
You haveprevioushands-on experience with at least one command and control framework (e.g., Cobalt Strike, Sliver).
You have experience programming/scripting in Python, C, and BASH(without theassistanceof AI)andare willing to learn PowerShell.
You haveexperiencewith reverse engineering tools (e.g.NSAGhidra, IDA Pro).
Youare able toread code and quickly spot basic vulnerabilities without theassistanceof AI or fuzzing.?
You arevery familiarwith TCP/IP and all layers of the OSI model.You have experienceusing Wireshark and can explainhow common network protocols work.
You have experience in assessing the security of both Linux and Windows systems. Experience with mobile(e.g., Android)and other operations systems is also appreciated.
You have at leastoneof the following relevant certifications:OSCP, CPTS, FORGE/RIOT,eJPT, CBBH, BSCP, PNPT, GRTP, GPEN.Applicants without these certifications will still be considered if equivalent experience is clearlydemonstratedduring technical interviews.
You have excellent communication skills (oral and written), particularlyregardingtechnical communications with non-experts.?
You enjoy mentoring and cross-training others and sharing knowledge?within the broader community.?
You have a willingness to travel (25%) outside of your office location to other SEI offices, sponsor sites, conferences, and offsite meetings.?
You will be subject to a background investigation, and you must have the ability to obtain andmaintaina Department ofWarsecurity clearance.
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Job Function
Software/Applications Development/Engineering
Position Type
Staff - Regular
Full time/Part time
Full time
Pay Basis
Salary
More Information:
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Always focused on the future, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) advances software as a strategic advantage for national security. We lead research and direct transition of software engineering, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence technologies at the intersection of academia, industry, and government. We serve the nation as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and are based at Carnegie Mellon University, a global research university annually rated among the best for its programs in computer science and engineering.
Our people apply special knowledge and skills and are part of an elite research university. We perform research and apply our expertise every day to foresee problems and exploit opportunities in software engineering, AI engineering, and cybersecurity. Quality software that is secure will control the future. At CMU SEI, we are engineering that ever-greater software-fueled future.
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