International Association for Cryptologic Research

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Cryptographer
Riverside Research
Riverside Research is an independent National Security Nonprofit dedicated to research and development in the national interest. We provide high-end technical services, research and development, and prototype solutions to some of the country’s most challenging technical problems. All Riverside Research opportunities require U.S. Citizenship. The cryptographer will contribute to a team responsible for researching and developing cryptographic solutions. They will be expected to conduct in-depth mathematical analysis of cryptographic protocols and cryptographic primitives. Moreover, they will be expected to develop, test, debug, and push both code and documentation. Additionally, they should have demonstrable experience in one high-level language (e.g., Python, MATLAB) and C/C++.  Additionally, they should have the writing skills necessary to communicate their ideas and results to internal and external stakeholders. Furthermore, they will also contribute to technical marketing and proposal writing in their research area in addition to interfacing with team members across Riverside Research locations. Job Responsibilities: -Develop, test, optimize and verify cryptographic algorithms -Perform in-depth mathematical/statistical analysis on algorithms and their output -Integrate algorithms into larger security solutions -Contribute to whitepapers and/or published papers that document innovative work performed -Collaborate with team members on debugging, reviewing papers/proposals, etc. -Participate in relevant internal and customer meetings, including overnight travel -Support Principal Investigators and Program Managers in the development of program documentation and other tasking Required Qualifications: Active TS clearance Must be willing to work onsite 75-85% of time Strong background in cryptology (cryptography and cryptanalysis), primarily the mathematical/computational underpinnings 2 years direct experience in developing/analyzing cryptographic algorithms Familiarity with cryptographic primitives (both “classical” and PQC) MS in mathematics, computer science or related field Demonstrated proficiency in Python (or MATLAB) and C/C++
Contact: Colette Bryan
Last updated: 2024-12-02 posted on 2024-11-21