Hi all. I have openings for two full-time staff researchers at Wisconsin on security projects funded by both DHS and NSF. In general, I'm looking for people with reasonable systems programming experience (security experience is a plus but not required; that we can train). I can consider candidates across a variety of experience levels and degrees. These are very cool projects related to vulnerability assessment techniques for systems, services, and middleware.
The first position is part of our new DHS-funded Software Assurance Marketplace (SWAMP) Research Facility. The SWAMP is building a new infrastructure to help improve the security of open source software and the effectiveness of software analysis tools. This will be a major national facility at the center of many other security activities. See www.cosalab.org. The second position is part of our NSF-funded MIST project, developing new technologies for software vulnerability assessment. We're working on new assessment tools and techniques, and apply these techniques to many real-world systems. We also work in major industrial groups, transitioning our technology. See www.cs.wisc.edu/mist. The job listings are available at: For SWAMP is: http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/WebListing/Unclassified/PVLSummary.aspx?pvl_num=76862 for MIST is: http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/WebListing/Unclassified/PVLSummary.aspx?pvl_num=76733 If you know someone who might be interested in these positions, please pass this notice along. I'm happy to answer questions about the projects and positions. best, --bart _______________________________________________ Dyninst-api mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/dyninst-api
