May Mobility is transforming cities through autonomous technology to create a safer, greener, more accessible world. The Product Cybersecurity Engineer is responsible for ensuring security is embedded throughout the product development lifecycle, integrating security practices into development workflows and managing vulnerabilities in vehicle and autonomous systems.
Responsibilities:
- Integrate security practices — threat modeling, architecture reviews into product development workflows from requirements through release
- Provide early security input on hardware, firmware, and software design decisions, including third-party and supply chain risk considerations
- Write, review, and validate security requirements across hardware and software domains; enforce secure coding standards and perform security analysis on main compute systems
- Assist with maintaining Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and Hardware Bill of Materials (HBOM) using dedicated SBOM tooling to ensure component visibility, vulnerability tracking, and supply chain transparency across products
- Apply security lenses during safety and functional assessments in collaboration with safety, systems, and software teams
- Assist in proactive vulnerability patching and support secure update strategies using product security tooling for threat modeling and risk profiling
- Conduct hazard and threat analyses (TARA/HARA) early in the architecture and development lifecycle
- Analyze and harden the security architecture of vehicle subsystems and autonomous stacks; define system- and product-level security requirements and ensure validation coverage
- Assist senior level engineers with Ethernet, in-vehicle networking, and cloud interface configuration, including port security and network segmentation
- Maintain working knowledge of R155/156, ISO 21434 and UL 4600; support internal audits, risk assessments, and compliance documentation
- Engage with Auto-ISAC to track emerging threats, attack vectors, and industry best practices
- Work across teams such as cybersecurity, hardware, and product engineering — providing architectural security design feedback
- Assist with fostering a security-first culture across the organization through integrated best practices and awareness programs
- Perform additional responsibilities as directed by your manager
Requirements:
- B.S. Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or an equivalent degree
- Minimum of [1-3] years of experience in a product cyber security or related role
- Experience performing threat modeling and attack surface analysis
- Experience generating and managing Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) using industry tooling, with working knowledge of SBOM formats such as SPDX and CycloneDX
- Familiarity with vehicle communication networks and protocols across physical and application layers (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, DBCs), embedded systems interaction, and module security technologies
- Familiarity with security-relevant services in ISO 14229-1 (UDS)
- Experience in TARA and HARA methodologies; experience applying UNECE WP.29, ISO/SAE 21434, and security standards
- Ability to clearly communicate findings and collaborate with engineering teams to drive timely mitigation and remediation
- Experience in automotive product security at an OEM, Tier 1 supplier, or AV company
- Experience with autonomous vehicle systems and components
- Familiarity with AUTOSAR security modules, secure boot implementations, and penetration testing tools specific to automotive/embedded domains (e.g., CANalyzer, Wireshark, JTAG debugging)
- Conduct hands-on penetration testing to identify, exploit, and report vulnerabilities across systems, applications, and devices