Tools for Humanity
Senior Security Engineer, Hardware Detection
Tools for Humanity, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Senior Security Engineer, Hardware Detection
Tools for Humanity
is a forward‑looking organization that builds privacy‑preserving, proof‑of‑human technologies. We empower individuals with secure, human‑validated digital identities at global scale. Our mission is to connect, empower, and own all users through an inclusive financial network.
About the Team Our multidisciplinary group focuses on detecting and responding to attacks against the World ID service. The system relies on the Orb— a specialized hardware device that captures secure iris data—to provide Proof‑of‑Personhood. You will work closely with security, device hardware, and software teams to ensure the Orb and its future “Orb Mini” variants remain tamper‑resistant and trustworthy.
About the Role You will design, implement, and monitor tamper‑detection mechanisms for the Orb and future devices. Responsibilities include:
Leveraging the Orb’s sensor features to detect suspected tampering or other device‑level threats.
Designing tamper‑detection and response strategies for a new generation of identity verification hardware.
Collaborating cross‑functionally with hardware, embedded software, cloud infrastructure and incident‑response teams.
Participating in on‑call rotation and incident handling as needed.
Travel up to 20% with a preference for the Munich, Germany office.
About You
5‑8 years of experience designing security or tamper protection for Linux‑based hardware devices.
Hands‑on experience with simple electronics design and embedded programming.
Strong knowledge of cryptographic primitives, public‑key infrastructure, and secure boot mechanisms.
Effective communication, leadership, and problem‑solving skills.
Enjoy working in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
Willingness to engage in an on‑call rotation and incident‑handling learning.
Nice‑to‑Have Skills
Ability to read and understand hardware designs from CAD, schematics, and layout files.
Deep understanding of hardware‑based security components (TPM, SE, secure boot, etc.) and related attacks.
Experience defending against or executing physical and side‑channel attacks on secure hardware.
Consent to internal CV processing in accordance with GDPR provisions.
Pay Transparency Statement (CA) The reasonably estimated salary for this role ranges from $221,000 – $250,000, plus a competitive long‑term incentive package. Additional benefits include health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, life insurance, flexible time off, commuter benefits, and professional development stipend.
By submitting your application, you consent to the processing and internal sharing of your CV within the company, in compliance with the GDPR.
Referral program:
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Tools for Humanity by 2x.
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is a forward‑looking organization that builds privacy‑preserving, proof‑of‑human technologies. We empower individuals with secure, human‑validated digital identities at global scale. Our mission is to connect, empower, and own all users through an inclusive financial network.
About the Team Our multidisciplinary group focuses on detecting and responding to attacks against the World ID service. The system relies on the Orb— a specialized hardware device that captures secure iris data—to provide Proof‑of‑Personhood. You will work closely with security, device hardware, and software teams to ensure the Orb and its future “Orb Mini” variants remain tamper‑resistant and trustworthy.
About the Role You will design, implement, and monitor tamper‑detection mechanisms for the Orb and future devices. Responsibilities include:
Leveraging the Orb’s sensor features to detect suspected tampering or other device‑level threats.
Designing tamper‑detection and response strategies for a new generation of identity verification hardware.
Collaborating cross‑functionally with hardware, embedded software, cloud infrastructure and incident‑response teams.
Participating in on‑call rotation and incident handling as needed.
Travel up to 20% with a preference for the Munich, Germany office.
About You
5‑8 years of experience designing security or tamper protection for Linux‑based hardware devices.
Hands‑on experience with simple electronics design and embedded programming.
Strong knowledge of cryptographic primitives, public‑key infrastructure, and secure boot mechanisms.
Effective communication, leadership, and problem‑solving skills.
Enjoy working in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
Willingness to engage in an on‑call rotation and incident‑handling learning.
Nice‑to‑Have Skills
Ability to read and understand hardware designs from CAD, schematics, and layout files.
Deep understanding of hardware‑based security components (TPM, SE, secure boot, etc.) and related attacks.
Experience defending against or executing physical and side‑channel attacks on secure hardware.
Consent to internal CV processing in accordance with GDPR provisions.
Pay Transparency Statement (CA) The reasonably estimated salary for this role ranges from $221,000 – $250,000, plus a competitive long‑term incentive package. Additional benefits include health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, life insurance, flexible time off, commuter benefits, and professional development stipend.
By submitting your application, you consent to the processing and internal sharing of your CV within the company, in compliance with the GDPR.
Referral program:
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Tools for Humanity by 2x.
#J-18808-Ljbffr