Member of Technical Staff (Secure Intelligence Institute)

Perplexity
San Francisco, US

Who this role is best for

Aimed at senior researchers with PhD-level expertise in security and privacy, working in AI-native systems within a San Francisco-based research center.

Best fit for

  • PhD-holders who published at top security conferences and can translate research into product improvements.
    — “Hold a PhD (or equivalent research experience) in Computer Science
  • Security researchers with deep expertise in AI-native systems and agentic security challenges.
    — “Deep expertise in one or more of: security of agentic systems
  • Independent operators comfortable with fast-paced environments where research directly impacts product.
    — “Ability to operate with high independence

Things to consider

  • Research must be practical and directly applicable to systems used by millions.
    — “practical enough to improve the systems people rely on every day
  • Expect to collaborate with external academic and industry researchers regularly.
    — “Collaborate with top-tier academic and industry researchers

How to stand out

  • Showcase publications at premier venues like IEEE S&P or USENIX Security.
    — “Experience publishing at top security conferences
  • Highlight Python proficiency and any additional language skills in TypeScript, Go, or Rust.
    — “Proficiency in Python (bonus points for TypeScript, Go, and/or Rust)
  • Demonstrate clear communication skills in translating complex attacks into actionable insights.
    — “translate complex attack narratives into actionable insights
Pace · Fast PacedCollaboration · HighAutonomy · HighDecision Impact · TeamLevel · Senior

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What success looks like

  • Conducting original and impactful research
  • Translating research into practical improvements
  • Publishing findings at premier venues
Typical background
PhD in Computer Science or related fieldExperience in security and privacy research

Skills & requirements

Required

Phd In Computer Science Or Related FieldExperience Publishing At Top Security ConferencesDeep Expertise In Security And PrivacyProficiency In Python

Preferred

TypeScriptGoRust

Stack & domain

PythonTypeScriptGoRustCommunicationSecurityPrivacyAI

About the role

Original posting from Perplexity via Ashby

Perplexity is seeking energetic researchers and engineers to join our Secure Intelligence Institute (SII), Perplexity's flagship research center for advancing security, privacy, and trust in frontier intelligence. SII’s goals are to advance frontier AI security research, translate those advances into concrete improvements in Perplexity's systems, and share knowledge and resources that strengthen the broader AI ecosystem.

As a member of SII, you'll conduct original and impactful research on improving the security and privacy of frontier intelligence systems. Your goal will be to conduct research that is not only rigorous in theory, but practical enough to improve the systems people rely on every day. This work will be informed by the realities of operating general-purpose AI systems used by millions of people and thousands of enterprises, and you'll be expected to translate both your own research and advances from the broader community to practical improvements that protect and defend Perplexity's users.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop threat models for emerging attack surfaces in AI-native products, including browser, search, and autonomous agents.
  • Identify and analyze security and privacy threats across AI systems, infrastructure, and user-facing products.
  • Develop novel defenses, mitigations, and detection mechanisms for security and privacy in AI-native products.
  • Build security evaluation frameworks, benchmarks, and datasets to measure the effectiveness of different defense mechanisms.
  • Partner with Perplexity’s Security Engineering team to translate state of the art research into shipped security features and hardened system architectures.
  • Collaborate with top-tier academic and industry researchers in SII's external research network.
  • Publish findings at premier venues and contribute to the broader security research community.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Hold a PhD (or equivalent research experience) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field, with a primary focus on security and/or privacy.
  • Experience publishing at top security conferences (IEEE S&P, USENIX Security, ACM CCS, NDSS) demonstrating original, impactful research contributions.
  • Deep expertise in one or more of: security of agentic systems, systems security, web and applications security, program analysis, and software security.
  • Proficiency in Python (bonus points for TypeScript, Go, and/or Rust).
  • Ability to operate with high independence, willing to dive in and take ownership, and comfortable in a fast-paced environment where research directly informs product.
  • Clear and concise communcation, translating complex attack narratives into actionable insights for engineering and leadership.

Source: Perplexity careers (Ashby)

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