Job Title: Intern Department: Engineering Location: Cambridge, UK Position Summary: We are looking for talented and technical Interns to join our world-class engineering team for Summer 2020. As a Software Engineering Intern, you will be helping the team to develop and/or test our cutting-edge product stack. Our patented, micro-virtualization security solution is new and complex, so you’ll need to roll up your sleeves and not be afraid to get stuck in. Your contributions will be directly affecting the products shipped - our Interns don't just watch our engineers at work. Job Responsibilities: Contribute to end-to-end solutions that span the whole software stack Helping build enterprise class Windows applications which will be deployed on thousands of desktops Co-operate effectively with development and product teams to produce high quality software Working in a fast-paced environment that iterates and evolves rapidly Job Requirements: Working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or equivalent in Computer Science or related technical subject Proven coding experience in C++, C or Python Solid understanding of development on the Windows Platform The following skills and attributes are a plus: Experience of working on programming activities outside of academia (open source contributions, coding competitions) Knowledge of low-level Windows development Understanding of virtualization Interest in security, malware and exploitation techniques Experience of browser dev and plug-ins Company Overview: Bromium was founded in 2010 with a mission to restore trust in computing. The company’s founders have a long and deep history of innovation in virtualization and security. Inspired by the isolation principles of traditional virtualization, the Bromium team has created a game-changing technology called micro-virtualization to protect end users against advanced malware. Every task the user performs, such as opening a document or clicking on a link, is isolated in its own micro-VM, with access to just the resources required for that task, and existing just for the life of the task. Protection is thus provided through isolation, without relying on detection, hence reliably defending the user from polymorphic and even zero-day malware. Bromium was acquired by HP Inc on 19 September 2019. For more information visit our website: http://www.bromium.com. Strictly no agencies please