Are you interested in bleeding-edge microarchitecture offensive security research, with a concrete impact on user security?
We have just opened a Microarchitecture Security Internship position at Apple, in SEAR LASER! ❤️🔥
Apply here: https://t.co/al2STgp3tL
It’s extremely hard to convey just how much work so many wildly talented people on the Apple Design Team put into establishing a visual language to convey the power and capability of Apple Intelligence. We hope you can feel it in our work every time you use your iPhone.
🔺New on the Apple Security Research blog: introducing Private Cloud Compute! We believe this is the most advanced security architecture ever deployed for cloud AI compute at scale. https://t.co/bsrpkCdivX
My org at Apple is growing! We’re looking for talented people who are passionate about working with teams to help shape the secure design and implementation of all features we ship!
Secure Design: https://t.co/vfFQPCNDpZ
Secure Design Platform: https://t.co/9Js2sOcCsk
SEAR are looking for people who are passionate about breaking and fixing browsers to help build and shape the next leaps in Safari’s security journey. UK, Bay Area or potentially remote available - DMs open. https://t.co/cpdrNXoBsq
My org at Apple is growing! We’re looking for talented people who are passionate about working with teams to help shape the secure design and implementation of all features we ship!
Secure Design: https://t.co/vfFQPCNDpZ
Secure Design Platform: https://t.co/9Js2sOcCsk
🔺New on the Apple Security Research blog: we pit our hardened kalloc_type XNU allocator against SockPuppet, a powerful vulnerability from the past: https://t.co/UyTkz1slu3
Reviewing the efficacy of a mitigation vs its design is hugely important to SEAR's work. Come see how our iOS 15 & 16 kernel allocator hardening holds up against a real-world vulnerability... https://t.co/FencNX7D6I
@zerointerupt If only there was some way to use a friendly web interface that integrated with OOO messages well, instead of some arcane system that everyone keeps telling me is more efficient :)
@durumcrustulum Nice! Added to queue, and also tempted to reread Faust in Copenhagen, which is one of my favorites from my undergrad creative writing course reading list