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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Junior Cyber Security Scientist - **Company:** Riverside Research Institute - **Location:** Beavercreek, OH, United States - **Experience:** Starter - **Salary:** $72,000.0 - $110,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** Artificial Intelligence, Compilers, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, Formal Verification, Hypervisor, Python (Programming Language), Network Protocols, Open Source Technology, Reverse Engineering, Software Systems, Linux Development, Information Technology, Formal Methods, Vulnerability Analysis, Programming Languages - **Published:** August 15, 2026 - **Apply:** https://jobs.localjobnetwork.com/apply/add/88047885/1 ## About the Role * Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or cybersecurity * A deep technical understanding of cybersecurity problems and solutions, especially with a focus in one or more of our group's focus areas * Proficiency in multiple programming languages (we do a lot of Python, C, and Rust) and proficiency in Linux development environments * Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively * Ability to obtain Top Secret security clearance Desired Qualifications: * Experience working in research environments with independent, self-guided projects * Prior experience giving technical presentations * Prior technical experience outside of traditional coursework * Existing US Government security clearance (TS/SCI desired) ## Description Riverside Research is seeking a junior research scientist to support R&D of cutting-edge security technologies to protect systems, networks, and data from advanced threats. Our goal is to get ahead and stay ahead of attackers in cost-effective ways. As a premier cyber research organization, we are committed to advancing the state of the art through sustained open-source releases of our tooling (see some examples here: https://github.com/riversideresearch). We value our team culture of adaptability and experimentation in our research, delivery of capability to our customers, and technical excellence in all we do. Our cyber research group includes four focus areas. Our Security Engineering team works to mature and transition cyber technology (secure parsers, model-based system security engineering, vulnerability triage) into the hands of the warfighter. Our Formal Methods team works to develop new techniques for formal verification and apply formal techniques to analyze the security of complex systems (cryptography, artificial intelligence, large software systems, hardware and embedded systems). Our System Security team develops new security technologies at the foundations of computing (operating systems, hypervisors, compilers, programming languages). Our Offensive Security team assesses the security of systems, developing novel ways to reuse, modify, and exploit technology (vulnerability research, reverse engineering, networking protocols). We'd love to hear which of these areas interest you most. Responsibilities Work with technology leads (including principal investigators and management) to develop and prototype new ideas from start to finish * Assist in preparing presentations and reports on the work we are doing for our customers * Come up with new ways to improve the technology we are developing * Share lessons learned with the broader group internally and externally * Collaborate across focus areas to build cutting-edge technologies ## Related Videos - [Cyber Sleuth: Finding Hidden Connections in Cyber Data](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/893-cyber-sleuth-finding-hidden-connections-in-cyber-data) - [Thinking Differently - How to Make Money from Cyber Attacks & Cheats](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/745-thinking-differently-how-to-make-money-from-cyber-attacks-cheats) - [An alternative approach to digital sovereignty: Confidential Computing](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/100043-an-alternative-approach-to-digital-sovereignty-confidential-computing) - [Just-in-time Compilation in JVM](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/240-just-in-time-compilation-in-jvm) - [Cyber Security: Small, and Large!](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/259-cyber-security-small-and-large) - [What makes Cybersecurity different for critical infrastructure?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/571-what-makes-cybersecurity-different-for-critical-infrastructure) ## Related Articles - [9 Ways to Make Money Hacking](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/333-9-ways-to-make-money-hacking) - [Dev Digest 134 - Where pixels sing?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/477-dev-digest-134-where-pixels-sing) - [Résumé-Driven Development: How IT trends affect the job market for software developers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/59-resume-driven-development-how-it-trends-affect-the-job-market-for-software-developers) - [How We Built a Worry-Free System That Runs for 10+ Years – And What We’d Do Again](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/751-how-we-built-a-worry-free-system-that-runs-for-10-years-and-what-we-d-do-again) - [Dev Digest 138 - Are you secure about this?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/486-dev-digest-138-are-you-secure-about-this) - [Dev Digest 121 - AI goes offline](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/456-dev-digest-121-ai-goes-offline)