Principal Security Architect
CDK Global- Full Time
- Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or an equivalent degree. They must have at least 12 years of relevant work experience in enterprise security architecture, datacenter platforms, or system on a chip designs, and a strong understanding of security development lifecycle processes and tools. Programming fundamentals in languages like Python and C/C++ are also required.
The Principal Security Architect will develop and design secure platform architectures for various NVIDIA products, including embedded platforms, datacenter servers, and automotive platforms. They will review architecture and implementation assets, develop security specifications and recommendations, participate in product and customer engagements, collaborate across teams to guide secure product design, perform cybersecurity assessments, and complete independent reviews on project work packages.
Designs GPUs and AI computing solutions
NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and system on a chip units (SoCs) for various markets, including gaming, professional visualization, data centers, and automotive. Their products include GPUs tailored for gaming and professional use, as well as platforms for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) that cater to developers, data scientists, and IT administrators. NVIDIA generates revenue through the sale of hardware, software solutions, and cloud-based services, such as NVIDIA CloudXR and NGC, which enhance experiences in AI, machine learning, and computer vision. What sets NVIDIA apart from competitors is its strong focus on research and development, allowing it to maintain a leadership position in a competitive market. The company's goal is to drive innovation and provide advanced solutions that meet the needs of a diverse clientele, including gamers, researchers, and enterprises.