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Locations
In this role you can work from Remote, United States
Overview
GitHub is seeking a Staff Security Researcher to join the GitHub Security Lab team. Were looking for someone with deep expertise in code security and an easily verifiable track record of finding critical security vulnerabilities. Were looking for someone who also has experience of building security tools for developers and has written blog posts and/or presented at conferences about their work.
In this role, you will find and report vulnerabilities in open source projects. You will help the maintainers to resolve the issues, for example by suggesting fixes and by helping them to coordinate the disclosure. You will also work with open source maintainers in other ways, such as helping to run workshops for the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund. You will create and publish tools that will help to make open source more secure. You should have an interest in using AI and agentic systems for security research, as that is an area that our team is increasingly focusing on.
In the Security Lab, our mission is to empower open source maintainers and developers to ship secure code. As a Staff Security Researcher, youll work alongside a globally distributed team to perform elite security research that uncovers and mitigates emerging patterns, empower maintainers and developers with actionable knowledge and pragmatic solutions, and be a thought leader for both the security and the development community.
Youll lead by exampleboth through your own technical contributions and by mentoring others. Youll guide our strategy, influence architectural decisions for GitHubs products, and drive performance optimization in our team to increase our positive impact on the open source ecosystem. Our culture is built on developer empathy, transparency, and inclusive collaboration. Here, curiosity and a drive for impact are at the heart of everything we do.
Join us to help shape the future of software development and make a difference for millions of developers around the world.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
You have been personally credited with finding one or more high/critical severity CVEs in products or projects.
You have published one or more blog posts on security topics
OR you have presented at a security conference.
10+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant areas
OR Associate's Degree AND 9+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Bachelor's Degree AND 8+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Master's Degree AND 6+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Doctorate AND 4+ years experience in cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR equivalent experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Easily verifiable track record of finding high impact vulnerabilities in open source projects.
You have given (main-stage, non-sponsored) presentations at top security conferences.
Experience using AI to find vulnerabilities.
Experience in the emerging area of AI vulnerabilities, such as prompt injection attacks.
14+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant areas
OR Associate's Degree AND 13+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Bachelor's Degree AND 12+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Master's Degree AND 10+ years experience in security research, cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR Doctorate AND 8+ years experience in cyber security, security analysis, security engineering, software development, or relevant area
OR equivalent experience.
1+ year(s) experience working with GitHub and/or open source software.
Compensation Range
The base salary range for this job is USD $140,400.00 - USD $372,300.00 /Yr.
These pay ranges are intended to cover roles based across the United States. An individual's base pay depends on various factors including geographical location and review of experience, knowledge, skills, abilities of the applicant. At GitHub certain roles are eligible for benefits and additional rewards, including annual bonus and stock. These rewards are allocated based on individual impact in role. In addition, certain roles also have the opportunity to earn sales incentives based on revenue or utilization, depending on the terms of the plan and the employee's role.
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Our teams are dreamers, doers, and pioneers, leading the way in AI, driving humanitarian efforts around the globe, and even sending open source to Mars (and beyond!). At GitHub, our goal is to create the space you need to do your best work. Were remote-first and offer competitive pay, generous learning and growth opportunities, and excellent benefits to support you, wherever you arebecause we know that people flourish when they can work on their own terms.
Join us, and lets change the world, together.
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