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What you’ll be doing:
Defining and driving implementation and adoption of security validationstrategies across
Designing frameworks and automation flows to test and verify securityfunctionality duringproduct QA, large-scale manufacturing, and in-field operation.
Collaboratingwith architecture,design, and product engineering teams to ensure robust verification coverage for hardware roots of trust, secure boot, key provisioning, and cryptographic services.
Driving development ofadvanced validationand debugging tools capable of detecting complex security anomalies, misconfigurations, and behavioral deviations across systems.
Building and maintaining an end-to-end visibilityarchitecture forsecurity validation metrics, enabling continuous trust across the product lifecycle.
What we need to see:
B.Sc., M.Sc. in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science, or equivalent experience.
7+ years of experience in system-level validation, test development, or securityverification withincomplex hardware/software products.
Deep understanding of system security concepts such as secure boot, attestation, cryptographic key management, and trusted hardware.
Strong background in embedded or distributed systems testing, including familiarity with firmware, OS, and system manufacturing flows.
Proven experience in working with hardware security components
Hands-on experience with test automation frameworks, scripting (Python/Go/C++), and debugging of complex systems.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience applying AI/ML methods for test generation, anomaly detection, or system debugging.
Familiarity with securemanufacturing, HSM-basedprovisioning, or supply chain security validation.
Experience with formal verification tools and Good understanding of DFT including Scan/ATPG/BIST/JTAG
Contributions to open-source validation frameworks or industry standards.
Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science
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