- Experience
- 2+ yrs
- Salary
- USD 50 – USD 100 / hour
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 hours ago
Job description
Role overview
This position offers a chance to help build advanced AI systems while working remotely and choosing your own hours. The work is designed for seasoned cybersecurity practitioners who can judge whether AI outputs are accurate and useful in real-world security scenarios.
As part of the team, you will collaborate with modern AI models on tasks such as reviewing AI-produced security material, tackling technical security challenges, and sharing feedback that helps improve how the models reason about threats and defenses. Some people take on this work alongside another full-time job, while others make it their main focus.
To begin, you will create an account and complete a short assessment that acts as the interview process. If successful, you will receive confirmation by email, and paid tasks will become available through the platform.
Responsibilities
- Review AI-created cybersecurity content, including threat analysis, vulnerability assessments, and offensive security methods, and judge whether it is correct and practical.
- Build and solve security-oriented technical problems that help train AI systems.
- Produce clear technical write-ups and security-related code.
- Share feedback that influences the next generation of AI security models.
Compensation and working style
Projects are paid hourly, starting at $50 to $100+ per hour, with higher bonus rates available on certain assignments. You can pick the projects you want and decide when to work. All work is done on your own computer, from your own home, according to your own schedule.
Eligibility and conditions
This opportunity is open only to candidates in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It is an independent contractor role. Payment is issued through PayPal. You will never be asked to pay any money to participate.
Qualifications
Applicants should have at least 2 years of practical experience in cybersecurity, such as penetration testing, red teaming, incident response, detection engineering, DFIR, malware analysis, threat intelligence, or related work, including government or military cyber operations. Some programming experience is needed, and you should be comfortable navigating and modifying a codebase. Strong English communication skills are required, ideally at native or bilingual level. A bachelor's degree is preferred, and certifications such as OSCP, CRTO, GREM, GCFA, CEH, or similar are considered an advantage.
Additional information
This role is based in New Zealand but is remote. No specific number of vacancies was provided.