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We are offering a research-driven security internship for students who enjoy solving complex technical problems and want to gain hands-on experience in cryptography, high-performance computing, and hardware security.
During this internship, you will work closely with experienced researchers and engineers on real security research topics, combining theoretical foundations with practical experimentation and development. The focus is on understanding how cryptographic implementations behave under stress — and how they can be improved.
On a day-to-day basis, you will write code, run experiments, discuss ideas with your mentor, and turn technical findings into clear results. You don’t need to be an expert in everything on day one — strong fundamentals, curiosity, and motivation to learn matter most.
The internship can be completed as a minimum 3-month placement or extended into a 6-month thesis project, depending on academic requirements.
What we offer:
Paid internship, with travel allowance
Work laptop (for interns based in the Netherlands)
Access to Keysight equipment, depending on the topic
Lunch at work
You might enjoy this internship if you like figuring out how systems work under the hood, enjoy experimenting with code and learning by doing, and prefer open-ended technical challenges over predefined instructions.
Responsibilities
The thesis investigates the threat model and robustness of supply chains in multiplatform frameworks. These frameworks are capable of compiling for multiple systems and architectures. Frameworks often have their own package management system, which developers may use to integrate third-party dependencies. In recent years supply-chain attacks have increased, as a result, applications with otherwise benign intentions may covertly integrate malicious code through a well-crafted supply-chain compromise. The aim of this research is to perform a comprehensive review of common multiplatform frameworks and the impact of such a compromise on mobile platforms (iOS and Android).
Qualifications
General requirements
Currently enrolled as a Bachelor, Master, or PhD student
Interest in performance-oriented development
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a team
Good command of English, written and spoken
Availability for at least 3 months, minimum 4 days per week
Eligibility to work in the Netherlands / EU for the duration of the internship
Specific requirements
Experience with Binary analysis
- Knowledge in Infrastructure auditing
- Secure architecture review
- Scripting and automation skills
- Source code review experience
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