AI and Information Security Analyst
Washington, DC (DC Metro Area)
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Term (Fixed Term)RAND's Meselson Center, part of the Global and Emerging Risks (GER) division, is seeking mission-driven cybersecurity experts to address critical challenges at the intersection of AI, information security, and national security. As an AI and Information Security Analyst, you'll directly impact AI and cybersecurity policy at the highest levels of government and industry, contributing to the security and integrity of powerful AI systems.
Your work will address key questions related to securing AI systems, understanding their cyber capabilities, and examining their policy implications. Your work will span technical research, policy analysis, and infrastructure development. For example, you might develop AI-specific threat models, build software tools for AI cyber capability evaluations, or identify critical areas for new security R&D.
RAND's reputation for excellence is built on our commitment to high-quality, rigorous analysis and objectivity. In this role, you will apply quantitative and qualitative skills to rigorously analyze AI security problems of national and international importance. Working with multidisciplinary teams of policy researchers, engineers, and scientists, you’ll shape recommendations for the White House, multiple regulatory agencies, the intelligence community, other national governments, and industry.
You will communicate the results of your work to both technical and non-technical audiences through quick-turnaround policy briefs and detailed written research products. A recent example of one of our research products is the Securing AI Model Weights report, which explored protecting frontier AI models from theft and misuse.
This role offers a unique opportunity to drive key policy decisions, ensuring the responsible development and deployment of powerful AI technologies.
Responsibilities:
AI & Information Security Analysts will use their technical skills and experience in AI, machine learning, data science, information security, and computer science to:
• Develop AI-specific threat models and recommendations for risk mitigation
• Execute evaluations and red-teaming exercises
• Contribute to the development of research approaches that answer complex questions at the intersection of AI, information security, and policy
• Apply a broad range of analytically rigorous, quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
• Create tooling and software to support the above efforts
• Translate and communicate results to varied audiences ranging from security professionals to public policy makers at all levels through written products and oral presentations
Qualifications
All analyst positions at RAND require excellent analytic skills; the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English, both orally and in writing; the ability to work effectively as a …
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Benefits/PerksDisability Insurance Fully remote Health insurance Health insurance coverage Hybrid work Hybrid work arrangement Life and Disability insurance Sabbatic pay Savings plan
Tasks- Communicate Results
- Develop threat models
- Writing
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Experience2 years
EducationComputer Engineering Graduate Information Technology MA Master’s Degree in Computer Science
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