Experienced Security Linux Kernel Engineer at Mobileye
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Embedded Linux Development, Linux Kernel Internals, Security Best Practices, Linux Kernel Driver Model, HW/SW Integration, Debugging, Security Analysis, Security Debugging Tools, Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Assessments, Memory Management, I/O, Networking, Storage Security, Linux Cryptography Tools, Automotive Cybersecurity Standards

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Mobileye's Autonomous Driving Software Group in looking for an experienced Linux Kernel & Security Developer to design and implement secure embedded software solutions. This is an exciting opportunity to work with highly talented engineers and contribute to cutting-edge security innovations in automotive technologies \n What will your job look like? You will research, design, and implement Linux kernel drivers and OS features, ensuring compliance with security best practices. Maintain and enhance existing kernel components while mitigating potential vulnerabilities. Integrate embedded software solutions in Mobileye's automotive platforms, including HW bring-up, debugging, and unit testing. Conduct threat modeling, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessments for Linux-based embedded systems. Optimize memory management, I/O, networking, and storage security within the Linux kernel. All you need is: 5+ years of experience in Embedded Linux Development. Deep understanding of Linux Kernel internals (Memory Management, I/O, Storage, Networking) with a focus on security. Strong experience in Linux Kernel Driver Model & Development. Experience in HW/SW integration, debugging, and security analysis. Familiarity with standard security debugging tools (e.g., GDB, strace, ftrace) and penetration testing frameworks. Understanding of Linux cryptography tools (KCAPI, mbedTLS, etc) and automotive cybersecurity standards. \n Mobileye changes the way we drive, from preventing accidents to semi and fully autonomous vehicles. If you are an excellent, bright, hands-on person with a passion to make a difference come to lead the revolution!
Responsibilities
You will research, design, and implement Linux kernel drivers and OS features while ensuring compliance with security best practices. Additionally, you will conduct threat modeling, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessments for Linux-based embedded systems.
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