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You will collaborate with functional safety managers, security architects, software developers and independent assessors to ensure the ground-breaking automotive software solutions that are shaping the autonomous driving industry are meeting a high bar of security compliance. You will work with hardworking and dedicated multi-functional engineering development teams across various vehicle subsystems to integrate their work into our DRIVE AV platform, while achieving or exceeding all relevant NVIDIA and automotive standards & guidelines. You'll find the work is exciting, fun, and challenging!
What you’ll be doing:
Be involved in the process definition and process improvement for various ISO21434 work products such as security analysis, requirements engineering, architectural verification, and development of groundbreaking software stacks for self-driving cars with an opportunity to craft its future
Implement the defined processes to meet the ISO21434 security standard through the management and preparation of cybersecurity plans, concept, manual, case, vulnerability and tool management
Work closely with the security architecture team to provide direction and guidance on how to satisfy self-driving automotive security guidelines and requirements
Mentor teams and developers, promoting guidelines on the best security practices and optimizing process
What we need to see:
BS degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or computer engineering
5+ years of experience with proven record of driving a secure SDLC according to completion based on industry standards (preferably ISO21434).
Demonstrated experience in achieving compliance to cybersecurity standards and general automotive quality management systems.
Basic experience in software engineering with a solid understanding of the software development challenges and the difficulties of integrating a secure development lifecycle overlay.
Background in threat modeling, common software weaknesses, and common attack vectors
Familiarity with computer system architectures, SoC fundamentals (e.g., caches, buses, memory controllers, debug), OS architectures, and networking systems (e.g., ethernet, CAN, LIN)
Effective written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently, and collaboratively in a cross-functional environment
Familiar with various automotive standards such as ISO26262 and Automotive SPICE.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience with achieving ISO21434 product certification for an automotive software product
Participation in standardization bodies and contribution to an existing cybersecurity standard.
You will also be eligible for equity and .
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