We are looking for a Kernel Security Researcher who thrives in low-level environments, understands systems from the inside out, and can turn deep technical insights into production-grade security mechanisms. This is not a feature-development role. This is about depth, rigor, and building security where it actually matters — inside the kernel and system runtime. Responsibilities Research and design security mechanisms at the Kernel / OS level Analyze attack surfaces, isolation models, memory safety boundaries, and privilege transitions Develop low-level components in Rust / C++ / C Prototype, benchmark, and harden system-level defenses Take ideas from research and experimentation all the way to production-ready implementation
Requirements Strong hands-on experience in low-level development using Rust / C++ / C Deep understanding of operating systems and kernel internals Proven R&D mindset — ability to analyze complex system problems and design end-to-end solutions A true builder mentality — turning deep technical challenges into working systems Strong Advantage Background in security, systems research, performance engineering, compilers, OS internals, or virtualization / KVM Experience with reverse engineering Experience building or working with high-performance systems Familiarity with scheduling, resource management, concurrency, and memory management Understanding of CPU architecture and assembly
We are looking for a Kernel Security Researcher who thrives in low-level environments, understands systems from the inside out, and can turn deep technical insights into production-grade security mechanisms. This is not a feature-development role. This is about depth, rigor, and building security where it actually matters — inside the kernel and system runtime. Responsibilities Research and design security mechanisms at the Kernel / OS level Analyze attack surfaces, isolation models, memory safety boundaries, and privilege transitions Develop low-level components in Rust / C++ / C Prototype, benchmark, and harden system-level defenses Take ideas from research and experimentation all the way to production-ready implementation
Requirements Strong hands-on experience in low-level development using Rust / C++ / C Deep understanding of operating systems and kernel internals Proven R&D mindset — ability to analyze complex system problems and design end-to-end solutions A true builder mentality — turning deep technical challenges into working systems Strong Advantage Background in security, systems research, performance engineering, compilers, OS internals, or virtualization / KVM Experience with reverse engineering Experience building or working with high-performance systems Familiarity with scheduling, resource management, concurrency, and memory management Understanding of CPU architecture and assembly