We are looking for an experienced individual to join a team that is responsible for developing our cutting-edge collection, prevention and protection technologies using both documented and undocumented proprietary kernel mode techniques.
The tam develops the core kernel technologies for a wide variety of products, from EDR to next-gen AV, including work that encompasses many aspects of kernel development, from infrastructure through filter drivers to function hooking, to name a few.
In this position you will:
Write kernel software that can reach the depths of the operating system.
Implement novel collection and protection techniques.
Write robust driver infrastructure.
Optimize for extreme performance constraints.
Research uncharted territories of the Windows kernel, drivers, APIs, and internal mechanisms.
Requirements: At least 3 years of experience in Windows kernel development.
Experience in kernel technologies such as WDM and KMDF.
Firm understanding of Windows internals - the inner workings of Windows architecture, kernel mechanics, memory management, native APIs, and libraries.
The ability to independently take a feature through the entire cycle from conception and definition, through design, implementation, and testing, until a successful release to production.
Proven experience with modern C++ (focusing on system-level Windows) - a strong advantage.
Firm understanding of security concepts - a strong advantage.
Background in writing filter and FS mini-filter drivers - a strong advantage.
Relevant military background/BSc from a known university - an advantage!
This position is open to all candidates.