Anthropic· AI Research & Engineering· San Francisco, CA
Research Engineer / Scientist, Frontier Red Team (Cyber)
Classified Tasks (16)
Automate 0%Augment 69%Human-Only 31%
Augment (11)
AI assists, human decides
Develop systems, tools, and frameworks for AI-empowered cybersecurity, such as autonomous vulnerability discovery and remediation, malware detection and management, network hardening, and pentesting
technical
Design and run experiments to elicit and evaluate autonomous AI cyber capabilities in realistic scenarios
technical
Design and build infrastructure for evaluating and enabling AI systems to operate in security environments
technical
Translate technical findings into compelling demonstrations and artifacts that inform policymakers and the public
communication
Build frameworks and tools that enable AI models to autonomously find and patch vulnerabilities
technical
Run purple-team simulations where AI defenders compete against AI attackers in network environments
operational
Point autonomous AI systems at real-world security challenges (bug bounties, CTFs, etc.) to characterize risks, assess defensive potential, and compare to human experts
analytical
Build demonstrations of frontier AI cyber capabilities
creative
Inform company leadership decisions with research findings
communication
Contribute to demonstrations that shape policy discourse
communication
Build technical defenses against advanced AI-enabled cyber threats
technical
Human-Only (5)
Requires human judgment
Collaborate with external experts in cybersecurity, national security, and AI safety to scope and validate research directions
leadership
Set research strategy for the cyberdefense research program
leadership
Define which problems are worth solving within the cyberdefense research program
leadership
Own the technical roadmap for cyberdefense research
leadership
Manage relationships with cross-functional partners such as Security, Safeguards, and Policy
leadership
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 Team The Frontier Red Team (FRT) is a small, focused technical research team within Anthropic's Policy organization. Our goal is to make the entire world safer in an era of advanced AI by understanding what these systems can do and building the defenses that matter. In 2026, we're focused on researching and ensuring safety with self-improving, highly autonomous AI systems, especially ones related to cyberphysical capabilities. See our previous related work on exploits , partnering with Mozilla , and zero days . This is early-stage, high-conviction research with the potential for outsized impact — Glasswing is one example. Note: We are exclusively hiring in SF. We support relocation, but all hires must relocate before starting. About the Role In the last year, we've seen compelling signs that LLMs and agents are increasingly capable of novel cyber capabilities. We think 2026 will be the year where models reach expert-level, even superhuman, in several cybersecurity domains. This is a novel and massive threat surface. As a Research Scientist on FRT focusing on cyber, you'll build the tools and frameworks needed to defend the world against advanced AI-enabled cyber threats. Senior candidates will have the opportunity to shape and grow Anthropic's cyberdefense research program, working with Security, Safeguards, Policy, and other partner teams. This work sits at the intersection of AI capabilities research, cybersecurity, and policy—what we learn directly shapes how Anthropic and the world prepare for AI-enabled cyber threats. This is applied research with real-world stakes. Your work will inform decisions at the highest levels of the company, contribute to demonstrations that shape policy discourse, and build the technical defenses that we will need for a future of increasingly powerful AI systems. What You'll Do Develop systems, tools, and frameworks for AI-empowered cybersecurity, such as autonomous vulnerability discovery and remediation, malware detection and management, network hardening, and pentesting Design and run experiments to elicit and evaluate autonomous AI cyber capabilities in realistic scenarios Design and build infrastructure for evaluating and enabling AI systems to operate in security environments Translate technical findings into compelling demonstrations and artifacts that inform policymakers and the public Collaborate with external experts in cybersecurity, national security, and AI safety to scope and validate research directions Senior candidates will also set research strategy, define what problems are worth solving, own the technical roadmap, and manage relationships with cross-functional partners Sample Projects Building frameworks and tools that enable AI models to autonomously find and patch vulnerabilities Running purple-team simulations where AI defenders compete against AI attackers in network environments Pointing autonomous AI systems at real-world security challenges (bug bounties, CTFs etc.) to characterize risks, defensive potential, and compare to human experts Building demonstrations of frontier AI cy