Sr. Security Architect

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +3

Sr. Security Architect role focused on applying AI-driven tools to enhance security architecture for Client and Data Center SoCs, including firmware and low-level hardware/software. The role involves using AI for vulnerability identification, code analysis, threat modeling, and defining security specifications, aiming to discover risks earlier and more broadly than traditional methods.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the technical lead for SOC security architecture across Client and Data Center SOC/platform Definition:
  2. Lead security discovery using AI-based analysis tools, with explicit responsibility for:
  3. Apply AI-assisted code reasoning and large-scale analysis to:
  4. Drive firmware-focused threat modeling, enhanced by AI tools that broaden coverage, identify emergent risks, and reduce reliance on manual enumeration alone.
  5. Define and own firmware security architecture specifications, informed directly by insights from AI-driven security discovery rather than policy or checklist-only approaches.

Skills

Required

  • Extensive experience (typically 10+ years) in Client and/or Data Center platform or firmware security architecture.
  • Hands-on experience of 2+ years using AI-based tools specifically for code generation and security discovery
  • 5+ years system-level programming skills (e.g., C/C++, Rust) and security automation, validation (e.g., Python).

Nice to have

  • Experience defining SoC, IP, or platform architecture specifications consumed across multiple teams or products.
  • Proven track record of discovering or preventing critical firmware or platform-level security issues before production.
  • Experience scaling AI-driven security discovery across large, shared firmware or platform codebases.
  • Familiarity with Client and Data Center security technologies, including confidential computing and virtualization-based security.
  • Recognized influence as a technical leader within a large organization or industry ecosystem.

What the JD emphasized

  • explicit responsibility for
  • AI-based analysis tools
  • AI-assisted code reasoning
  • AI-driven security discovery

Other signals

  • AI-driven tools to build Specifications, Code, Test, and analyze security vulnerabilities at scale
  • apply AI techniques to security systems across firmware and low-level system hardware/software
  • hands-on use of AI-based analysis tools to build, test and uncover real security flaws
  • AI-assisted code reasoning and large-scale analysis
  • AI-driven security discovery