PhD Student Industrial Cybersecurity (f / m/d) | PhD students
Wolfsburg, DEОсновні характеристики вакансії
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Description
The final doctoral topic is defined together with the professor. The prerequisite for the cooperation is the confirmation of supervision as well as a confirmed delimitation of topics by the professor of a university or research institution entitled to confer a doctorate. Dissertation, Operational Technology environments, OT Security Engineering, cyber resilience production, security assurance Industry 4.0, attack detection manufacturing networks, OT security analytics, cyber risk modeling, digital factory security What we offer The gross monthly salary for this position, based on a 35-hour workweek and scaled according to the respective year of employment, is €3,030 (1st year), €3,194 (2nd year), and €3,497 (3rd year). In addition, there is a monthly allowance of €167 as well as a 49% share of the variable bonus. Contact person for this posting: Fabian Wenzel Dissertation, Operational Technology environments, OT Security Engineering, cyber resilience production, security assurance Industry 4.0, attack detection manufacturing networks, OT security analytics, cyber risk modeling, digital factory security
Company
Volkswagen AG
Contract
Fixed-term
Work environment
Volkswagen AG is actively driving the transformation toward a digital, connected, and secure manufacturing environment. In the field of Industrial Cybersecurity, we offer a PhD position within a highly innovative and interdisciplinary work setting. Closely integrating industrial practice with academic research, you will work on forward-looking security solutions for globally networked Industry 4.0 and OT environments. The focus is on the development and research of automated, data-driven, and AI-based methods for validating cybersecurity measures, performing model- and risk-based vulnerability analyses, and further advancing transparent and auditable security standards. The goal of the PhD project is to sustainably improve the quality and efficiency of cybersecurity assessments in production environments while strategically reducing the need for physical audits.
Department
IT and Digitalization
Shift
Full-time
Experience
PhD students
Qualification requirements
Good to very good university degree qualifying for doctoral studies in computer science, IT security, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, systems engineering, or a comparable field
Solid knowledge of cybersecurity, ideally in an industrial or OT context
Initial experience in vulnerability analysis / penetration testing or with industrial control systems (ICS/SCADA) is desirable
German and English language level B1
Enthusiasm for scientific work and interdisciplinary collaboration
High level of initiative, a structured way of working, and strong analytical thinking skills
Possible Tasks within this Role
Independently conducting scientific research, designing, and evaluating new methods
Developing methods for AI-based automation of security validation processes
Quantitatively and qualitatively analyzing real-world production and OT environments
Creating proofs of concept and prototypical tools
Publishing scientific results and presenting them at international conferences
The following documents must be submitted with the application
Curriculum Vitae
Current transcript of records / Master’s or Diplom degree certificate