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AI Security Resident

ID: 9163

Type: Full-time

Category: Others

Company Name: RAND Corporation

Location: California (USA) - California - United States

Salary: 119 - 261K yearly

Education Level: Senior (5-10 years)

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Job Description

Job Type:

Term (Fixed Term)

Overview

RAND’s Center for AI, Security, and Technology (CAST), part of the Global and Emerging Risks (GER) Division conducts cutting-edge research on transformative, high-impact technologies—including artificial intelligence and biotechnology—to shape policies that protect global security and advance the public good.  

Your work will address key questions related to securing AI systems, understanding their cyber capabilities, and examining their policy implications. You will be responsible for leading complex projects that span technical research, policy analysis, and infrastructure development. For example, you might lead projects to develop AI-specific threat models, build software tools for AI cyber capability evaluations, or identify critical areas for new security R&D. Your work will inform analysis delivered to senior government and industry leaders.

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 position is structured as a two-year appointment with options to renew and explore opportunities for longer-term employment at RAND thereafter.

RAND's reputation for excellence is built on our commitment to high-quality, rigorous analysis and objectivity. As a Visiting AI Security Resident, you'll maintain that excellence while engaging with some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Qualifications

All research positions at RAND require excellent analytic skills; the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing; the ability to work effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team; and a strong commitment to RAND's core values of quality and objectivity.

Required:

  • Technical experience in security engineering, software engineering, firmware engineering, hardware engineering, or related fields

  • Technical management experience, including leading cross-functional teams, managing project budgets, and mentoring and developing team members

  • Demonstrated ability to successfully lead complex projects to completion

  • Proficiency in Python, Java, C/C++, or other popular programming languages

  • Ability to develop rigorous and comprehensive threat models and identify potential system vulnerabilities

  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, tailored to technical and non-technical audiences

  • Ability to reason about policy options given different technical considerations

  • Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment

  • Fluency with MS Office suite

Preferred:

  • Graduate of the Computer Network Operations Development Program (CNODP), Remote Interactive Operator Training (RIOT), Future Operator Readiness Growth and Enrichment (FORGE), or equivalent experience

  • Experience with red team operations or offensive cyber capabilities development

  • Understanding of advanced persistent threat (APT) tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and experience with defending against them

  • Ability to think creatively about offensive and/or defensive techniques and strategies, beyond compliance with existing regulations

  • Familiarity with U.S. cybersecurity agencies, authorities, and policy development processes

  • Experience working in or with government on cybersecurity policy

  • Experience with advising non-technical stakeholders on security topics

  • Familiarity with the AI/ML hardware stack (e.g., GPUs, TPUs, data center design)

  • Familiarity with the AI/ML software stack (e.g., CUDA, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Ray)

  • Experience working on AI research, ML model training, or model deployment

  • Experience with securing AI systems

Education Requirements

RAND is hiring multiple Visiting AI Security Residents at associate, specialist, and expert levels of experience. Minimum education requirements at the associate level include:

A PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Information Technology, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Engineering and Public Policy, Technology and Policy, National Security Policy, Policy Analysis, Political Science, International Relations, or similar is required.

OR

A Master’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience, is required.

OR

A Bachelor’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 5 years of relevant professional experience, is required.

Master’s or PhD preferred.

Security Clearance

Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government clearance is preferred but not required.

Location

We are hiring for this position in San Francisco, CA, Washington, DC; Santa Monica, CA; Pittsburgh, PA; and Boston, MA. We offer a hybrid work arrangement, combining work from home and on-site options. Fully remote work within the US, along with US visa support, will also be considered.

Writing or Code Sample

Either a writing sample or a code sample is required for this position. This sample can use a recent, previously written paper or technical report (e.g., journal article, master’s thesis or paper written for coursework, research project, technical analysis, briefings), or source code showing technical expertise in relevant domains.

Term

This position is a 2-year term appointment with a possibility of renewal, alongside options for longer term employment.

Salary Range: $118,500 - $261,400

Visiting Technical Associate = $118,500 - $171,900

Visiting Technical Specialist = $$146,200 - $211,900 

Visiting Technical Expert = $167,300 - $261,400 

RAND considers a variety of factors when formulating an offer, including but not limited to, the specific role and associated responsibilities; a candidate’s work experience, education/training, skills, expertise; and internal equity. Successful candidates will be offered employment in a specific title, as determined by the candidate’s education and experience. The salary range includes base pay plus RAND’s sabbatic pay (which provides additional compensation above base pay when vacation is taken). In addition, RAND provides strong benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, paid time-off and more.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Company Information

Company Name: RAND Corporation

Company Website: https://www.rand.org

Company Address: 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401-3208, United States

The RAND Corporation is an independent, nonpartisan research organization that conducts interdisciplinary analysis to inform public policy and decisionmaking. Founded in 1948, RAND undertakes research and development across a wide range of domains, producing evidence-based studies, analytic tools, data sets, and advisory services for government agencies, foundations, international organizations, and private-sector clients. According to RAND’s official statements, its mission is to help improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. The organization emphasizes objective, rigorous methods and peer-reviewed output, combining social science, engineering, economics, and data science approaches to address complex policy questions. RAND’s core business activities center on applied research, evaluation, and strategic analysis. RAND researchers design and execute quantitative and qualitative studies, program evaluations, cost and benefit analyses, systematic reviews, modeling and simulation, scenario planning, wargaming, and technology assessments. The institution maintains research centers and specialty programs that concentrate expertise in areas such as national security and defense, health and healthcare systems, education and labor, justice and law, international affairs and development, environment and energy, transportation and infrastructure, and science and technology policy. RAND also operates organizational units focused on specific mission areas, including RAND Health, RAND Project AIR FORCE, the Arroyo Center, and RAND Europe, enabling sustained engagement with sector-specific clients and stakeholders. In technology-related domains, RAND provides research and analytic services that address the development, deployment, governance, and societal impact of advanced technologies. Work in these areas includes cybersecurity and information assurance, artificial intelligence and machine learning policy, systems engineering for defense and civilian infrastructures, space systems analysis, telecommunications and spectrum policy, data analytics and modeling, and technology-enabled health solutions. RAND’s technology studies often blend technical assessment with policy and ethical analysis, evaluating trade-offs among performance, cost, risk, and regulatory considerations. To support these activities, RAND employs multidisciplinary teams of engineers, computer scientists, statisticians, economists, political scientists, and subject-matter experts who develop models, simulation tools, datasets, and practical recommendations tailored to client needs. Primary products and services produced by RAND are research reports, peer-reviewed papers, books, policy briefs, and accessible public-facing summaries intended to inform policymakers and the general public. RAND routinely publishes detailed technical appendices, data collections, and interactive tools that allow users to explore model outputs and underlying assumptions. In addition to publication, RAND provides consulting and advisory services, including expert testimony, briefings, workshops, training, and decision-support tools. For defense and security clients, RAND offers systems analysis, capability assessment, force structure studies, and wargaming support; for health-sector clients, RAND delivers cost-effectiveness analysis, health services research, clinical trial design support, and population health measurement; for civilian agencies and private organizations, RAND evaluates programs, measures outcomes, designs performance metrics, and assesses policy alternatives. RAND’s client base is diverse and includes federal and state governments, international organizations, philanthropic foundations, and private-sector firms that require independent analysis. The organization is structured as a nonprofit corporation and combines commissioned work with grant-funded research and philanthropic support to pursue longer-term, public-interest studies. Many RAND publications are made publicly available on its official website, providing broad access to the organization’s findings and analytical methods. RAND also contributes to capacity building and knowledge transfer through training programs, fellowships, and partnerships with universities and research institutions. Institutional hallmarks include a commitment to methodological rigor, transparency about assumptions and limitations, and peer review. RAND frequently develops reproducible models and publishes datasets or code where feasible to enable external validation and reuse. The organization operates both domestic and international offices and frequently collaborates with external partners to ensure domain expertise and contextual relevance. While RAND’s work spans multiple sectors, its contributions to technology-related policy and systems analysis are notable for bridging technical detail with policy implications, helping decisionmakers weigh tradeoffs associated with adoption, regulation, procurement, and long-term societal effects of emerging technologies. Overall, the RAND Corporation functions as a multidisciplinary analytic engine that informs public policy and organizational decisions through evidence-based research, technical analysis, and advisory engagement. Its blend of academic-quality research and pragmatic policy focus positions RAND as a widely recognized source of independent analysis on technology, security, health, and a broad array of public-policy issues.
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