Technical Cbrn-e Threat Investigator

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · Washington, DC · Remote · Safeguards (Trust & Safety)

This role focuses on detecting and investigating the misuse of AI systems for CBRN-E threats, requiring expertise in both AI safety and CBRN security. The investigator will analyze data using SQL and Python, develop detection capabilities, and create intelligence reports. While not directly building AI models, the role is critical for AI safety and preventing misuse of AI technology.

What you'd actually do

  1. Detect and investigate attempts to misuse Anthropic's AI systems for developing, enhancing, or disseminating CBRN-E weapons, pathogens, toxins, or other threats to harm people, critical infrastructure, or the environment
  2. Conduct technical investigations using SQL, Python, and other tools to analyze large datasets, trace user behavior patterns, and uncover sophisticated CBRN-E threat actors
  3. Develop CBRN-E-specific detection capabilities, including abuse signals, tracking strategies, and detection methodologies tailored to dual-use research concerns
  4. Create actionable intelligence reports on CBRN-E attack vectors, vulnerabilities, and threat actor TTPs leveraging AI systems
  5. Conduct cross-platform threat analysis grounded in real threat actor behavior, open-source research, and publicly reported programs

Skills

Required

  • deep domain expertise in biosecurity, chemical defense, biological weapons non-proliferation, dual-use research of concern (DURC), synthetic biology, or related CBRN-E threat domains
  • demonstrated proficiency in SQL and Python for data analysis and threat detection
  • experience with threat actor profiling and utilizing threat intelligence frameworks
  • hands-on experience with large language models and understanding of how AI technology could be misused for CBRN-E threats
  • excellent stakeholder management skills and ability to work with diverse teams including researchers, policy experts, legal teams, and external partners
  • Can present analytical work to both technical and non-technical audiences, including government stakeholders and senior leadership

Nice to have

  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in biological sciences, chemistry, biodefense, biosecurity, or related field
  • Real-world experience countering weapons of mass destruction or other high-risk asymmetric threats
  • Experience working with government agencies or in regulated environments dealing with sensitive CBRN-E information
  • Background in AI safety, machine learning security, or technology abuse investigation
  • Familiarity with synthetic biology, biotechnology, or dual-use research
  • Experience building and scaling threat detection systems or abuse monitoring programs
  • Active Top Secret security clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • deep expertise in either chemical defense or biodefense
  • specialized domain expertise will be critical to protecting against some of the most serious potential misuses of AI systems
  • hands-on experience with large language models and understanding of how AI technology could be misused for CBRN-E threats

Other signals

  • AI safety
  • threat intelligence
  • misuse detection