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AI Security Engineer

KLA Corporation
Newport
7 months ago
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Company Overview

The SPTS division of KLA designs manufactures and markets wafer processing solutions for the global semiconductor and related industries. SPTS provides industry leading etch and deposition process technologies on a range of single wafer handling platforms. Endmarket applications include microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) advanced packaging LED high speed RF device ICs and power semiconductors. SPTS is part of KLA Corporation which develops industryleading equipment and services that enable innovation throughout the electronics industry. We provide advanced process control and processenabling solutions for manufacturing wafers and reticles integrated circuits packaging printed circuit boards and flat panel displays. In close collaboration with leading customers across the globe our expert teams of physicists engineers data scientists and problemsolvers design solutions that move the world forward.

JobDescription/PreferredQualifications

The Cybersecurity team at KLA is dedicated to safeguarding our critical assets and ensuring the security of our operations. As a member of the Digital Information Risk team we are seeking a qualified AI Security Engineer to develop robust AI security review processes and risk assessments in line with responsible AI practices. Come join our team in this exciting role!

This position will be responsible for identifying and mitigating AIspecific risks and vulnerabilities and proactively communicating potential AIspecific threats as a part of the broader KLA AI Security program. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate a breadth of knowledge across cybersecurity threat intelligence and artificial intelligence.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct indepth technical assessments of AI systems to identify security risks
  • Develop threat models for AI systems to anticipate and account for potential impacts due to misuse abuse or other adversarial attacks
  • Document all findings and develop mitigation strategies for identified risks and coordinate with business partners to deploy countermeasures to reduce risk to systems and applications
  • Partner with the cyber threat intelligence team to research and remain current threats and vulnerabilities to proactively find opportunities to amend our AI security strategy
  • Leverage research industry trends and internal data points to understand how AI systems could be abused and misused
  • Partner with monitoring teams to develop detections based on potential adversarial behaviours targeting LLMs
  • Be a champion of responsible AI practices and reinforce responsible at KLA through cochampioning AI awareness campaigns
  • Ensure leadership is aware of key risks potential threats and if there are anticipated changes to ongoing projects
  • Support the growing cybersecurity team through mentoring junior analysts

Requirements:

  • Bachelors Degree in a Computer Science Cybersecurity or related field is required
  • Demonstrated ability in cybersecurity with a focus on artificial intelligence
  • Demonstrable experience with LLMs deep understanding of AI/ML frameworks (PyTorch Hugging Face TensorFlow etc.
  • Expertise in Python knowledge of SQL a plus
  • Effective communication interpersonal skills and ability to work with partners across the business

Minimum Qualifications

Doctorate (Academic) Degree Masters Level Degree and related work experience ; Bachelors Level Degree and related work experience

We offer a competitive family friendly total rewards package. We design our programs to reflect our commitment to an inclusive environment while ensuring we provide benefits that meet the diverse needs of our employees.

KLA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer

Be aware of potentially fraudulent job postings or suspicious recruiting activity by persons that are currently posing as KLA employees. KLA never asks for any financial compensation to be considered for an interview to become an employee or for equipment. Further KLA does not work with any recruiters or third parties who charge such fees either directly or on behalf of KLA. Please ensure that you have searchedKLAs Careers websitefor legitimate job postings. KLA follows a recruiting process that involves multiple interviews in person or on video conferencing with our hiring managers. If you are concerned that a communication an interview an offer of employment or that an employee is not legitimate please send an email totoconfirm the person you are communicating with is an employee. We take your privacy very seriously and confidentially handle your information.


Key Skills
Splunk,IDS,Network security,Computer Networking,Identity & Access Management,PKI,PCI,NIST Standards,Security System Experience,Information Security,Encryption,Siem
Employment Type :Full-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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