Security Architect (Embedded)

Webster & Webster Associates

  • Dallas, Texas
  • 30+ days ago

    Highlights

    Proficient in implementing and validating cryptographic protocols, key management schemes, hardware security modules (HSM), and secure storage techniques. Webster & Webster Associates has been engaged by a company at the forefront of embedded technology to identify an accomplished Embedded Security Architect.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationDallas, Texas
    Websitehttps://www.websterandwebster.com

    Description

    Webster & Webster Associates has been engaged by a company at the forefront of embedded technology to identify an accomplished Embedded Security Architect. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the design and implementation of secure embedded systems used in high-assurance environments. If you're passionate about building security into complex systems from the ground up, apply today.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Lead the development of secure architecture for embedded devices, ensuring resilience against a wide range of security threats.
    • Perform risk evaluations and security analysis on firmware, hardware interfaces, and software architecture.
    • Create and implement cryptographic controls such as secure boot processes, firmware validation, and secure communications.
    • Establish internal best practices for secure development, including documentation and coding guidelines.
    • Partner with engineering teams throughout the development lifecycle to embed robust security into every layer of the system.
    • Conduct deep-dive reviews of system code to identify and resolve security vulnerabilities.
    • Contribute to the selection and deployment of encryption libraries and authentication technologies.
    • Monitor evolving security standards and integrate new methodologies as needed.
    • Support both internal stakeholders and customers with security insights and technical documentation.
    • Deliver technical workshops and knowledge-sharing sessions to cross-functional engineering teams.

    Required Qualifications
    • Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
    • Experience designing security systems for embedded platforms.
    • In-depth understanding of embedded hardware and software environments, including microcontrollers and real-time operating systems (RTOS).
    • Proficient in implementing and validating cryptographic protocols, key management schemes, hardware security modules (HSM), and secure storage techniques.
    • Experience integrating hardware-level security features, such as TPMs, secure elements, or other silicon-based security modules.
    • Familiar with tools and methodologies for identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities in embedded codebases.
    • Solid grasp of secure software development life cycles, with exposure to compliance or certification frameworks.
    • Strong problem-solving instincts and the ability to architect solutions independently.
    • Effective communicator who can engage both technical teams and customer stakeholders.

    Why Join?
    • Collaborate with teams solving real-world challenges in device protection, system integrity, and critical infrastructure.
    • Influence the security direction of flagship embedded platforms used globally.
    • Be part of a forward-thinking environment where security is prioritized at the core of development.
    • Competitive compensation, autonomy in your work, and flexible work arrangements.

    Interested candidates may apply through Webster & Webster Associates. We look forward to helping you explore whether this exciting opportunity is the right fit for your next career move.












     
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