Permanent Job Req: Permanent position in HP Labs, Systems Security Lab (Bristol UK or Princeton US)

by on 06-11-2010 08:06 PM

Researcher in Information Security

 

We are seeking a high calibre individual to join the Systems Security Lab within HP Labs. A successful candidate would be expected to reside either in Bristol or Princeton.

To apply visit http://www8.hp.com/uk/en/jobsathp/index.html and search for job number 416389

 

Job Description

 

The successful applicant will join the Systems Security Lab (SSL) within HP Labs, which has expertise in a wide range of disciplines relevant to information security. SSL performs high impact research of significance to HP business. Increasing complexity, an evolving threat environment and cost pressures are making security ever more challenging. To address this, the Lab is innovating to automate security management in large infrastructures and we continue research in security analytics, trusted infrastructure and privacy.

Most of our research is done in large collaborative groups, and individuals are expected to be comfortable working with customers, business units, academia, industrial partners and government agencies.

Applicants should have experience of and track record in academic or industrial research in information security.

Desirable Qualifications

 

  • A PhD in a discipline relevant to information security.
  • Experience of security management in large organisations.
  • Deep knowledge of at least one area of significance to security management, e.g. network security, economics of security, systems architecture, trusted computing, operating system security, security policy, privacy, security of distributed systems, security modelling, information security, threats.
  • Strong communication skills.

HP Labs, Bristol

 

HP Labs (www.hpl.hp.com) is the exploratory and advanced research group for Hewlett-Packard, tackling complex challenges facing HP's customers and society, while pushing the frontiers of fundamental science. HP Labs Bristol is HP's second-largest central research laboratory and is among the premier corporate research labs in Europe.

 

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