AI summary: Triages and remediates vulnerabilities in CPython and PyPI, handles malware/supply-chain attacks, and develops security tooling and infrastructure for the Python ecosystem.
Working with the Python Security Response Team, Python core team, and Python Package Index (PyPI) admins to ensure Python is secure for its global and diverse user base. The core mandate for this role is to drive vulnerability reports to remediations and advisories, mitigating malware on the PyPI, and developing solutions to scale our capacity to respond ahead of the growth curve.
You’ll be part of the small-but-mighty team at the Python Software Foundation, the US non-profit organization working every day to help Python and its community thrive. Most of your days will be time-boxing between day-to-day vulnerability coordination and malware handling work alongside long-term projects like documentation, tool development, and gathering and sharing metrics.
Core Responsibilities & Development
Standards, Documentation, Communications
Qualifications
3-5 years experience with Python or C programming languages. Knowledge about vulnerabilities affecting programs written in C, such as memory safety issues. Asynchronous and written communication skills with the ability to manage and prioritize multiple concurrent threads. Experience working with open source projects and communities is a plus.
Security certifications are not required. An ideal candidate will have a collaborative and flexible attitude suited to working with a community of passionate volunteers on small, mutually-supporting teams. Don’t worry if you don’t check all the boxes or aren’t a “security expert”, above all we’re looking for someone who is eager to learn while securing the many domains and users the Python language serves.
Desired Experience
Experience with secure development practices for Python and C programming languages. Experience with vulnerability disclosure, CVE, security teams, and threat models. Experience with code quality and security tools like fuzz-testing, address and memory sanitizers. Experience writing technical documentation. Experience working in public or with open source projects.
Details
The Python Software Foundation is a US 501©(3) non-profit corporation that holds the intellectual property rights behind the Python programming language. We also run the PyCon US conference annually, support other Python conferences/workshops around the world, and fund Python-related development with our grants program. To see more info about the PSF, check out our Annual Impact Report and public records.
We believe that the future of open source must include everyone. We welcome all job-seekers regardless of race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, physical appearance, body size, socio-economic, veteran or disability status. Python is a global community and the PSF aims to support a safe environment for all. More information can be found on our Code of Conduct page.