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Algorithms group at MSR Redmond is looking for a Research Software Development Engineer RSDE to contribute to several ambitious projects aimed at advancing the state of the art in deep learning with a particular focus on…. Within the last several years, artificial intelligence has gained a crucial role in enhancing computer security.
Applying the power of modern AI, Microsoft conducts cutting-edge research to protect users and secure systems worldwide. As a research intern in security and AI, you will develop techniques for detecting,….
Microsoft and the Azure Platform team are establishing a new Operating Systems Security team in Israel, and we are looking for a creative and experienced security engineer. If you are passionate about security and about making OSs be one step ahead of hackers, we have a job for you. The Microsoft Platform Security team is responsible for securing the operating systems built at Microsoft spanning across Linux, Embedded, Windows and Azure and used by more….
Special Projects at Microsoft Research is offering a research internship with a focus on modeling security incidents as graphs and applying modern machine learning and graph theoretic methods toward building interactive systems.
This intern will join a team of applied statisticians, computer scientists, and product partner collaborators working to detect security incidents as we look to explore and apply new graph matching methods. Follow us:. Share this page:. Our team is working with academia and industry on four candidates for cryptography systems that can both withstand quantum computer capabilities, while still working with existing protocols.
Why four? We have been working on two collaborations for key exchange, and one for signatures, as well as providing code in support of a second signature system. Pursuing multiple candidates is also appropriate as the post-quantum cryptography field is young, and many years of cryptanalysis are needed to determine whether any post-quantum proposal is secure.
Picnic Picnic is a public-key digital signature algorithm, based on a zero-knowledge proof system and symmetric key primitives. We have software libraries that implement the work for each of these post-quantum cryptosystems collaborations.
We are also working to integrate each with common internet protocols so that we can test and further tune performance. We are proud to participate in the Open Quantum Safe project where we help develop the liboqs library which is designed to further post-quantum cryptography. Additional information, protocol integrations, and related releases can be found on those sites. Our community will only be able to come to a consensus on the right approach through open discussion and feedback.
We would like you to test and verify our ideas. Please download, use, and provide feedback on our libraries and protocol integrations. You can talk to us at msrsc microsoft.
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