Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University ยท 18 hours ago
Reverse Engineer Researcher
The Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is a leading organization in advancing software engineering principles and practices. They are seeking a Reverse Engineer Researcher to reverse engineer malicious code, develop new analysis methods, and identify complex security threats while collaborating with the broader security community.
Responsibilities
Reverse engineer malicious code in support of high-impact customers, design and develop new analysis methods and tools, work to identify and address emerging and complex threats, and effectively participate in the broader security community
Perform in-depth reverse engineering of malicious code, document and transition results in reports, presentations, and technical exchanges
Explore ways to use artificial intelligence to support of reverse engineering and apply reverse engineering practices to artificial intelligence systems
Design, prototype, and transition new analysis methods and tools
Identify and document emerging and complex active security threats
Participate in the broader security community through collaboration, papers, and presentations
Qualification
Required
BS in Computer Science or related discipline with eight (8) years of experience; OR MS in the same fields with five (5) years of experience; OR PhD in the same fields with two (2) years of experience
Enjoy working on emerging and complex malware analysis and reverse engineering problems
Have an analytical mindset and deep curiosity about how software works
Ability to balance rapid prototyping with maintainable tool development
Strong technical writing experience
Recognize and deal appropriately with confidential and sensitive information
Able to handle continual shifting priorities
Enjoy mentoring and training others as well as sharing knowledge
Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences
Willingness to travel to various locations to support the SEI's overall mission including sponsor sites, conferences, and offsite meetings on occasion. Moderate Travel (15%)
Subject to a background check and obtain and maintain an active Department of Defense security clearance
Experience with or knowledge of reverse engineering software binaries for a variety of architectures, both at the user level and kernel level
Experience with static analysis tools (e.g. IDA Pro, NSA Ghidra, Binary Ninja)
Experience with user-level and kernel-level debuggers (e.g. x32dbg, x64dbg, gdb, WinDbg)
Experience with native programming languages (e.g. C/C++)
Experience with high-level programming languages (e.g. Java, Python, GoLang, etc.)
Knowledge of software engineering and design concepts
Experience with firmware and device driver development
Knowledge of malware tradecraft and threat actor tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs)
Experience with malware signature creation and use, independent of detection technology
Knowledge of operating system concepts and internals and binary file formats (e.g. PE, ELF, Mach-O, etc.)
Experience with Internet Protocols and network analysis tools (e.g. Wireshark, netcat, etc.)
Knowledge of compiler theory, cryptography, and malware deobfuscation techniques
Experience with mobile device development and reverse engineering
Experience with malware sandboxes or instrumentation frameworks (e.g., Frida, QEMU, Unicorn Engine)
General understanding and experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning and using artificial intelligence to support reverse engineering and malware analysis
Benefits
8% monthly contribution for your retirement, without having to contribute yourself
Tuition benefits to CMU and other institutions for you and your dependent children
Flexible work arrangements and paid parental and military leave
Access to university resources including mindfulness programs, childcare and back-up care benefits, a monthly transit benefit on WMATA, free transportation on the Pittsburgh Regional Transit System
Annual professional development opportunities; attend conferences and training or obtain a certification and get reimbursed for membership in professional societies
Relocation assistance
Company
Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University
At the SEI, we research complex software engineering, cybersecurity, and AI engineering problems; create and test innovative technologies; and transition maturing solutions into practice.
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