The SEI aims to reduce societal harm from vulnerable information systems, with a focus on timely AI/ML threat analysis to support AI security in the Defense Industrial Base and U.S. National Security Systems.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of cybersecurity and software development concepts
- Solid understanding of AI/ML
- Basic proficiency with a programming language (preferably Python)
- Familiarity with common AI/ML software packages and tools (e.g. Pytorch, TensorFlow, ART)
- Potential to analyze code and system architectures to identify vulnerabilities
- Skills in communicating technical matters clearly and effectively to non-technical stakeholders
- Experience with programming languages (preferably Python)
Responsibilities
- Enable vulnerability analysis of AI/ML software systems including mitigation recommendations
- Enable trend analysis of emerging AI/ML software system vulnerabilities and recommendations
- Enable analysis of threat actor intent, capability, and opportunities to exploit legitimate AI/ML systems
Other
- Enrolled in a degree granting program
- Able to work an internship during the summer
- Able to work onsite to the SEI Pittsburgh office
- You will be subject to a background check and must be eligible to work in the United States without Visa sponsorship
- Willingness to explore various locations to support the SEI’s overall mission, specifically within the SEI and CMU community