Anthropic· Security· New York City, NY; Remote-Friendly (Travel-Required) | San Francisco, CA | Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY
Security Engineer - Threat Intel
Classified Tasks (8)
Automate 0%Augment 88%Human-Only 13%
Augment (7)
AI assists, human decides
Research, track, and report on threat actors and campaigns targeting AI labs, cloud infrastructure, and the broader technology sector, producing timely actionable intelligence for Security Engineering stakeholders
analytical
Build and maintain tooling and automated pipelines to collect, enrich, correlate, and operationalize indicators of compromise into the detection and alerting stack
technical
Develop and execute intelligence-driven threat hunts across endpoint, cloud, identity, and SaaS telemetry and convert findings into durable detections
operational
Perform technical analysis of malware, phishing infrastructure, and attacker tooling to extract indicators, TTPs, and attribution signals
technical
Partner with Detection Engineering and Incident Response to translate intelligence into detection rules, hunting hypotheses, and incident context in near-real-time
communication
Curate and triage inbound intelligence from commercial feeds, open source, government, and trusted peer relationships, prioritizing items relevant to Anthropic's threat model
operational
Contribute to threat models and risk assessments that inform security architecture and defensive investment across the enterprise
analytical
Human-Only (1)
Requires human judgment
Build and maintain external intelligence-sharing relationships with peer companies, ISACs, and government partners
communication
Job description
About Anthropic Anthropic’s mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems. About the Role: Anthropic sits at the frontier of AI development, which makes us one of the most interesting targets in the world for nation-state and advanced criminal actors. The Threat Intelligence function within our Detection & Response team exists to make sure we see them coming. As a Threat Intelligence Engineer, you'll be a hands-on practitioner responsible for producing the actionable intelligence that drives our detections, hunts, and defensive priorities. You'll track the adversaries most likely to target a frontier AI lab, build the tooling and pipelines that turn raw indicators into operational defenses, and work shoulder-to-shoulder with detection engineers and incident responders to make sure intelligence actually changes outcomes. This is a builder's role on a small, high-leverage team — you'll have broad latitude to shape how threat intelligence is collected, analyzed, and operationalized at Anthropic. Responsibilities: Research, track, and report on threat actors and campaigns targeting AI labs, cloud infrastructure, and the broader technology sector — producing timely, actionable intelligence for Security Engineering stakeholders Build and maintain tooling and automated pipelines to collect, enrich, correlate, and operationalize indicators of compromise into our detection and alerting stack Develop and execute intelligence-driven threat hunts across endpoint, cloud, identity, and SaaS telemetry, and turn findings into durable detections Perform technical analysis of malware, phishing infrastructure, and attacker tooling to extract indicators, TTPs, and attribution signals Partner with Detection Engineering and Incident Response to translate intelligence into detection rules, hunting hypotheses, and incident context in near-real-time Curate and triage inbound intelligence from commercial feeds, open source, government, and trusted peer relationships — prioritizing what matters for Anthropic's threat model Contribute to threat models and risk assessments that inform security architecture and defensive investment across the enterprise Build and maintain external intelligence-sharing relationships with peer companies, ISACs, and government partners You may be a good fit if you: Have 5+ years of hands-on experience in cyber threat intelligence, threat hunting, or intrusion analysis at an organization facing sophisticated adversaries Have deep, demonstrable knowledge of specific nation-state or advanced criminal threat actors — their tooling, infrastructure patterns, tradecraft, and targeting Are a strong engineer: you write production-quality Python (or similar), have built automation and data pipelines, and don't need to hand requirements to someone else to get tooling built Are comfortable performing malware analysis, infrastructure analysis (passive DNS, certificate pivoting, netflow), and log analysis to develop and validate your own findings Have experience authoring detection logic (YARA, Sigma, Snort/Suricata, or SIEM-native queries) and understand what makes a detection durable vs. brittle Can write clearly and concisely — your intelligence products are read and acted on, not filed away Have an existing network in the threat intelligence community and a track record of productive bidirectional sharing Strong candidates may have: </