As an Embedded Cyber Security Researcher, youll dive deep into the heart of modern vehicles, uncovering vulnerabilities and helping manufacturers build safer, more secure systems. Your responsibilities will include:
Conducting offensive security research on embedded automotive systems.
Hacking into ECUs (Electronic Control Units) from various OEMs to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.
Reverse engineering firmware and hardware components.
Investigating cryptographic systems, privacy mechanisms, and anti-theft technologies.
Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to deliver actionable insights and recommendations.
Requirements:
3+ years of experience in the cybersecurity field, including:
Strong reverse engineering skills.
A proven interest in offensive research and vulnerability exploitation.
At least 2 years in penetration testing or a research-focused role.
[Advantage] Experience with embedded systems (either in research or development).
Ability to understand and analyze complex systems and identify critical security gaps.
[Advantage] Familiarity with automotive technologies (e.g., communication protocols, system architecture).
A hands-on approach to problem-solving and a passion for learning new technologies.
A creative mindset and a hackers curiosity.
3+ years of experience in the cybersecurity field, including:
Strong reverse engineering skills.
A proven interest in offensive research and vulnerability exploitation.
At least 2 years in penetration testing or a research-focused role.
[Advantage] Experience with embedded systems (either in research or development).
Ability to understand and analyze complex systems and identify critical security gaps.
[Advantage] Familiarity with automotive technologies (e.g., communication protocols, system architecture).
A hands-on approach to problem-solving and a passion for learning new technologies.
A creative mindset and a hackers curiosity.
This position is open to all candidates.














