Raytheon CWMI | USA (multiple locations) | Full Time | On Site
I'm an engineer with Raytheon's Cyber Warfare Mission Innovations (CWMI) and wanted to reach out to the hackernews community and let you guys know what we're looking for. All comments here are mine and mine alone and not endorsed by Raytheon proper. Any questions leave them here (preferably so others can benefit) or PM me. I'll answer them if I can.
We're looking for people who want to break things and have fun doing it. We're looking for developers, hackers, researchers, and engineers with an interest in information security and low level development. We take our work and our fun seriously. We refuse any work that isn’t hard and engaging. We make sure our engineers have the tools they need to do their jobs, and focus on recognizing results.
Key areas of focus include:
• Reverse Enginering
• Vulnerability Research
• Wireless and Network Communications
• Hypervisors
• Malware
• Mobile/Embedded Development
• Win32/Linux Kernel development
• Constraint Solving
• Exploit mitigation techniques
Basically, if it’s in the cyber (yes we said it) realm, we’re doing something cool with it.
Familiarity with at least one common low-level architecture (x86, ARM, etc) is important, as is the ability to conduct vulnerability research against applications compiled for that architecture. Experience with software protection and binary armoring is a plus, and familiarity with modern exploit mitigation techniques and counter-measures is a must.
Aside from reverse engineers and researchers, we are also looking for developers with an interest in low level systems development. If you're comfortable living in the kernel, developing emulators, or similar kinds of work, we'd love to hear from you! C and C++ skills are definitely a plus.
US Citizenship & the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance is required. If you're already cleared, even better!
Our headquarters is in Indialantic, FL with offices in Annapolis Junction, MD; Ballston, VA; Dulles, VA; San Antonio TX; Austin, TX; Augusta, GA; Huntsville, AL; and Greenville, SC. Relocation assistance is available.
I'm an engineer with Raytheon's Cyber Warfare Mission Innovations (CWMI) and wanted to reach out to the hackernews community and let you guys know what we're looking for. All comments here are mine and mine alone and not endorsed by Raytheon proper. Any questions leave them here (preferably so others can benefit) or PM me. I'll answer them if I can.
For more information feel free to message me at needsmoarcyber@gmail.com or visit https://www.raytheon.com/cyber .
We're looking for people who want to break things and have fun doing it. We're looking for developers, hackers, researchers, and engineers with an interest in information security and low level development. We take our work and our fun seriously. We refuse any work that isn’t hard and engaging. We make sure our engineers have the tools they need to do their jobs, and focus on recognizing results.
Key areas of focus include:
• Reverse Enginering • Vulnerability Research • Wireless and Network Communications • Hypervisors • Malware • Mobile/Embedded Development • Win32/Linux Kernel development • Constraint Solving • Exploit mitigation techniques
Basically, if it’s in the cyber (yes we said it) realm, we’re doing something cool with it.
Familiarity with at least one common low-level architecture (x86, ARM, etc) is important, as is the ability to conduct vulnerability research against applications compiled for that architecture. Experience with software protection and binary armoring is a plus, and familiarity with modern exploit mitigation techniques and counter-measures is a must.
Aside from reverse engineers and researchers, we are also looking for developers with an interest in low level systems development. If you're comfortable living in the kernel, developing emulators, or similar kinds of work, we'd love to hear from you! C and C++ skills are definitely a plus.
US Citizenship & the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance is required. If you're already cleared, even better!
Our headquarters is in Indialantic, FL with offices in Annapolis Junction, MD; Ballston, VA; Dulles, VA; San Antonio TX; Austin, TX; Augusta, GA; Huntsville, AL; and Greenville, SC. Relocation assistance is available.