Member of Technical Staff (secure Intelligence Institute)

Perplexity Perplexity · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · AI

Research role focused on advancing security, privacy, and trust in frontier AI systems, developing novel defenses, and building evaluation frameworks, with a strong emphasis on translating research into practical product improvements and publishing findings.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop threat models for emerging attack surfaces in AI-native products, including browser, search, and autonomous agents.
  2. Identify and analyze security and privacy threats across AI systems, infrastructure, and user-facing products.
  3. Develop novel defenses, mitigations, and detection mechanisms for security and privacy in AI-native products.
  4. Build security evaluation frameworks, benchmarks, and datasets to measure the effectiveness of different defense mechanisms.
  5. Partner with Perplexity’s Security Engineering team to translate state of the art research into shipped security features and hardened system architectures.

Skills

Required

  • PhD (or equivalent research experience) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field, with a primary focus on security and/or privacy.
  • Experience publishing at top security conferences (IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, ACM CCS, NDSS) demonstrating original, impactful research contributions.
  • Deep expertise in one or more of: security of agentic systems, systems security, web and applications security, program analysis, and software security.
  • Proficiency in Python
  • Ability to operate with high independence, willing to dive in and take ownership, and comfortable in a fast-paced environment where research directly informs product.
  • Clear and concise communication, translating complex attack narratives into actionable insights for engineering and leadership.

Nice to have

  • TypeScript
  • Go
  • Rust

What the JD emphasized

  • security and privacy
  • frontier intelligence
  • AI-native products
  • autonomous agents
  • security evaluation frameworks
  • translate state of the art research into shipped security features
  • publishing at top security conferences
  • original, impactful research contributions
  • security of agentic systems

Other signals

  • advancing security, privacy, and trust in frontier intelligence
  • translate research into practical improvements
  • develop novel defenses, mitigations, and detection mechanisms
  • build security evaluation frameworks, benchmarks, and datasets