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As a Cybersecurity Engineer Intern, you will work with the Secure Architecture team to help automate security reviews and risk assessments for code moving through our CI/CD pipelines. Your focus will be on building scalable, developer-friendly automation in GitHub Enterprise and GitHub Actions that turns security checks into repeatable guardrails and produces consistent, auditable outputs.
Job Responsibility:
Work with the Secure Architecture team to help automate security reviews and risk assessments for code moving through our CI/CD pipelines
Focus on building scalable, developer-friendly automation in GitHub Enterprise and GitHub Actions that turns security checks into repeatable guardrails and produces consistent, auditable outputs
Help implement pull request security artifacts that evaluate changes as they are introduced
Contribute to workflows that automatically generate evidence artifacts to support architecture reviews and risk decisions
Leverage AI tools to accelerate analysis, such as triaging findings, summarizing risk, suggesting remediations, and drafting clear security review
Design and build GitHub Actions workflows that integrate security checks into PRs
Automate the “security review packet” for a change: evidence collection, structured findings, and risk register-ready summaries
Use AI-assisted analysis to reduce noise (dedupe, severity hints, root-cause patterns) and improve the quality and speed of security decisions
Partner with engineers to make security gates practical: fast feedback, actionable output, and minimal friction
Learn how architecture-level security reviews connect to real engineering signals (threat modeling inputs, design constraints, and measurable risk reduction)
Requirements:
Ability to work full-time for 12 weeks during Summer 2025
program dates are May 18th – August 7th, 2026, OR June 15th – September 4th, 2026
Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Engineering, or a related field
Strong coding skills and comfort doing code reviews, including proficiency in at least two languages (Python strongly preferred, plus Go, C#, or Java) and scripting (Python and/or Bash)
Hands-on experience with GitHub (pull requests, branching, reviews) and practical experience building or maintaining CI/CD automation using GitHub Actions
Working knowledge of security fundamentals across application, network, and system security, including secure development practices and common issues like the OWASP Top 10
Familiar with threat modeling, design reviews, and basic risk assessments, and able to think like an attacker to spot weaknesses and suggest practical fixes
Comfortable using AI tools to speed up analysis and documentation with good judgment about quality, privacy, and risk
Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills, plus curiosity to learn how systems work under the hood
What we offer:
Gain hands-on experience, learn from experts, and collaborate with teams
Work directly with a mentor in your field of study while finding solutions to real world problems
Experience our products up close by working with one of our Digital Health Technologies teams
Interact directly with our company leaders
Build a lasting professional network through social events and engaging activities
Gain the skills and knowledge to become a future leader in the medical technology industry