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Senior Researcher - Security
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Join Microsoft Research in Redmond as a Senior Security Researcher. You will design next-generation intrusion detection systems using large-scale data and advanced ML. This role requires a strong research background in security, data mining, and experience with massive datasets. Collaborate with ...
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United States , Redmond
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119800.00 - 234700.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Security Researcher II
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Join Microsoft's core ML team to protect billions of users from cyber threats. As a Security Researcher II, you'll hunt threats and apply LLMs & ML in Redmond, WA. A degree in CS or related field and experience in cybersecurity or ML is required. Design and implement cutting-edge security solutio...
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United States , Redmond, WA
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100600.00 - 199000.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Product Security Engineer- Threat Researcher
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Join Aruba Threat Labs as a Product Security Engineer- Threat Researcher. Conduct advanced security assessments and vulnerability research on cutting-edge networking products. Utilize your expertise in C, Python, or Rust, along with fuzzing and reverse engineering. This role is based in Aguadilla...
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Puerto Rico , Aguadilla
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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About the Security Researcher role

Explore a career at the forefront of digital defense with Security Researcher jobs. This dynamic profession is dedicated to proactively identifying, analyzing, and mitigating security vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors. Security Researchers are the investigative minds and ethical hackers who delve deep into software, hardware, and network systems to uncover weaknesses, driving the creation of more secure technologies for organizations worldwide. Their work is critical in an era of escalating cyber threats, making these roles essential in virtually every sector, from finance and healthcare to government and technology.

A Security Researcher's core mission involves continuous vulnerability discovery and analysis. This typically includes conducting in-depth security assessments of applications, operating systems, and network protocols. They perform both manual and automated code reviews, design and execute penetration tests, and develop proof-of-concept exploits to understand the real-world impact of a flaw. A significant part of the role is dedicated to researching emerging threats, including analyzing malware, reverse-engineering binaries, and studying attacker methodologies. The output of this rigorous research is often shared through detailed technical reports, internal advisories, and, in many cases, public disclosures or presentations at major security conferences, contributing to the broader knowledge of the cybersecurity community.

Common responsibilities for professionals in these jobs span the entire research lifecycle. They are tasked with monitoring security bulletins and tracking Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). They develop custom tools and scripts to automate vulnerability discovery and validation processes. Collaboration is key; researchers frequently work alongside product development and engineering teams to provide actionable remediation guidance and verify fixes. Many also engage in threat intelligence, studying the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of advanced persistent threats (APTs) to anticipate future attack vectors and bolster organizational defenses proactively.

Typical skills and requirements for Security Researcher jobs blend deep technical expertise with analytical curiosity. A strong foundation in computer science principles, operating system internals, and network security is fundamental. Proficiency in programming and scripting languages such as Python, C/C++, Java, or Go is essential for tool development and code analysis. Practical experience with penetration testing frameworks, reverse engineering tools, and debuggers is highly valued. Candidates often possess a background in fields like software development, network engineering, or systems administration before specializing in security research. While formal education in computer science or cybersecurity is common, a proven track record of vulnerability discovery, bug bounty participation, or open-source security contributions can be equally compelling. Successful researchers demonstrate relentless problem-solving skills, meticulous attention to detail, and a passion for continuous learning in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape. If you are driven by intellectual challenge and the mission to build a safer digital world, exploring Security Researcher jobs could be your next career step.