Cybersecurity Code Test Engineer

Knightscope Inc

Sunnyvale, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$155,000–$195,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Access Control, Analysis Skills, Application Framework, Application Programming Interface (API), Applications Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Automation, Bash Scripting, Boundary Scan, Bridge Building, C Programming Language, C++ Programming Language, Capacity Analysis, Civil Engineering, Cloud Computing, Code Reviews, Computer Engineering, Computer Firmware, Computer Science, Computer Security, Continuous Deployment/Delivery, Continuous Integration, Cryptography, Debt Management, Debugging Skills, DevOps, Ecosystems, Embedded Hardware, Embedded Linux, Embedded Operating Systems, Embedded Systems, Fuzz Testing, GitHub, Go Programming Language (Golang), Hardware Architecture, Hardware Debugging, IDA Pro, Internet Security, Java, Jenkins, Machine Tool, Memory Hardware, Microservices, Microsoft Windows Azure, Open Source, Open Source Licenses, Policy Implementation, Product Lifecycle, Production Systems, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Realtime Operating System, Regulatory Compliance, Risk, Rust Programming Language, Scripting (Scripting Languages), Security Architecture, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Software Engineering, Supply Chain, Technical Leadership, Test Plan/Schedule, Testing, Threat Modeling, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (UART), Writing Skills
LOCATION
Sunnyvale, CA
POSTED
5 days ago

About Knightscope Knightscope is a security technology company building the Nation's First Autonomous Security Force. The Company combines autonomous machines, advanced software, and human expertise to help protect people, property, and critical infrastructure. Knightscope's long-term mission is to make the United States of America the safest country in the world

Job Summary As a critical defender of our product and infrastructure ecosystem, the Cybersecurity Code Test Engineer will bridge the gap between secure development architectures and robust production systems. Reporting directly to the Director of Cybersecurity, this high-impact role guarantees maximum autonomy and direct escalation paths for product security risks. You will oversee, architect, and execute advanced security testing paradigms across both bare-metal/embedded firmware layers and cloud-native software applications, enforcing adherence to strict secure development lifecycles (SSDF) aligned to NIST SP 800-218 frameworks.

Location Requirement: Full-time, on-site at Sunnyvale HQ

About the Role This engineer owns end-to-end security testing across embedded firmware, cloud-native applications, and the software supply chain, anchored to the NIST SP 800-218 SSDF. Responsibilities include integrating automated security gates into CI/CD pipelines, conducting SAST/DAST across compiled code, microservices, and firmware binaries, and managing SCA tooling with SBOM generation for code provenance and regulatory compliance. The engineer partners with development teams on secure repository practices - cryptographic signing, branch protections, and secret-leakage monitoring - and participate in threat modeling throughout the product lifecycle. The role also applies AI/ML to advance test generation, vulnerability triage, and firmware fuzzing to stay ahead of known and emergent threats.

Key Responsibilities

SSDF Alignment - Operationalize and validate engineering practices against NIST SP 800-218 to ensure product resilience, supply chain integrity, and regulatory compliance. Participate in threat modeling early in the product lifecycle to establish security test plans. CI/CD Pipeline Automation - Architect and maintain automated security gates within CI/CD engines, with auto-failing builds on high-risk vulnerabilities while preserving developer velocity. SAST/DAST Analysis - Implement SAST policies across compiled code, microservices, and firmware binaries to catch logic flaws and unsafe memory operations. Design DAST frameworks to probe runtime applications, APIs, and microservices for structural, access control, and routing vulnerabilities. Software Supply Chain Security - Deploy SCA tooling to track open-source licenses, manage technical debt, and surface vulnerabilities in third-party packages. Generate and audit SBOM artifacts in machine-readable formats (CycloneDX, SPDX) for compliance and stakeholder reporting. Repository Management & Access Controls - Standardize repository layouts, cryptographic signing, and branch protections. Deploy continuous monitoring to detect accidental secret leakage, API tokens, and embedded credentials. AI-Driven Testing - Apply AI/ML to enhance test generation, auto-triage SAST false positives, and identify anomalous behavior. Leverage AI-assisted fuzzing platforms to probe firmware interfaces and network stacks for unknown vulnerabilities.

Required Qualifications Technical Skill Requirements & Tools

Candidates are expected to demonstrate deep familiarity or direct operational proficiency with common, example ecosystems such as the following: CI/CD Platforms: GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, Jenkins, Azure DevOps SAST & DAST Solutions: Veracode, Checkmarx, SonarQube, Burp Suite Professional/Enterprise, OWASP ZAP SCA & SBOM Operations: Snyk, Black Duck, Dependabot, CycloneDX CLI, Syft / Grype Firmware & Embedded Analysis: Ghidra, IDA Pro, Binwalk, Radare2, JTAG/UART hardware debugging interfaces AI-Assisted Security & Fuzzing: GitHub Copilot for Security, AFL++ (American Fuzzy Lop), LibFuzzer, Custom LLM-assisted code review agents

Experience & Qualifications

Education: Bachelor's degree in computer science, Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, or an equivalent technical field (Masters preferred). Equivalent practical experience is highly valued. Experience: Minimum of 4-6 years of dedicated experience in software engineering, application security, and embedded firmware vulnerability assessment. Firmware Domain Expertise: Demonstrated capacity analyzing hardware formats, embedded operating systems (RTOS/Embedded Linux), memory corruption boundaries (buffer overflows, race conditions), and hardware security architectures (TPM, Secure Boot). Programming Fluency: Strong capabilities writing and debugging scripts in Python, C/C++, Rust, Go, or Bash to customize automated tooling wrappers. Certifications (Preferred): CSSLP (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional), GSSP-C/GSSP-Java, CEH, or advanced hardware security credentials (OSCP, OSCE).

Compensation & Benefits

Base Salary: $155,000 - $195,000 (DOE) Equity: Stock options Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off Location Requirement: Full-time, on-site at Sunnyvale HQ

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