✨ About The Role
- As a Cybersecurity Research Intern, you will work on projects aimed at enhancing the cybersecurity of critical energy infrastructure.
- Responsibilities include conducting research on emerging cybersecurity threats and performing vulnerability analysis within industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) environments.
- You will assist in reverse engineering hardware and software components to identify vulnerabilities.
- The role involves supporting the development and refinement of testing methodologies, tools, and protocols.
- Interns will collaborate with team members to analyze test results and document findings for technical reports.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate is currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a relevant field such as cybersecurity, computer science, or engineering.
- A strong interest in cybersecurity, particularly in relation to critical energy infrastructure and supply chain security, is essential.
- Candidates should possess analytical skills to conduct research and analyze test results effectively.
- Experience or coursework in reverse engineering, vulnerability analysis, or testing methodologies will be beneficial.
- The ability to collaborate with a team of experts and contribute to technical reports and recommendations is important for success in this role.