Riverside Research is seeking a Cybersecurity Research Intern to contribute to their Internal Research and Development (IR&D) program, exploring new applications and transition paths for their technologies to the warfighter, specifically focusing on formal-methods enabled parsing and input handling security.
Requirements
- Some familiarity with programming languages
- Some experience in C/C++ and/or Python
- Some experience with Linux development environments
- Desire to be exposed to the following domains: cyber security, security software engineering, open architecture security, and/or general software engineering
Responsibilities
- Explore, develop, test, and deploy formal-language-enabled secure parsers on warfighter systems
- Explore new paths, ideas, and opportunities to demonstrate Riverside’s secure parsing capabilities
- Build tools and/or capabilities in languages like C/C++, Python, etc.
- Explore the tenets of language theoretic security, and the tools associated with it
- Assist in creating innovative security solutions to security engineering challenges
- Collaborate with team members on debugging programs, designing systems, reviewing papers, etc.
- Participate in relevant internal meetings
Other
- Pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, cybersecurity, or related field of study
- Self-driven with strong analytic, inferencing, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving skills
- Must be a US citizen
- Desire to learn technical skills alongside how the business operates
- Ability to establish a solid working relationship with technical staff and peers in the group and across Riverside Research
- Strong written and verbal communication skills