
We're offering a three-month research internship to analyze communication protocols used in a prototype automotive immobilizer system.
This project involves reverse engineering and cracking various protocols, including:
Inter-chip communications (SPI, I²C)
Automotive networks (CAN, FlexRay, Automotive Ethernet)
Wireless technologies (433MHz RF, NFC, possibly UWB)
You'll use tools like logic analyzers and proprietary capture systems to decode these communications and develop utilities to assist in the analysis process. The system also includes a cellular component, providing additional learning opportunities, though prior cellular experience is not required.
We're a specialized cybersecurity team working on safety-critical automotive systems. Our expertise includes reverse engineering complex platforms to uncover vulnerabilities and designing security solutions from the ground up.
Work with automotive immobilizer hardware and its components
Discover and analyze various communication protocols
Document findings and create visual representations of data flows
Develop small utilities to help with the analysis process
Present findings in clear, concise documentation
Participate in regular team meetings to share progress
This internship is for on-site participation at our Eindhoven office in the Netherlands, due to the hands-on nature of hardware research.
The internship lasts for three months, with the possibility of extension or transitioning to a junior position (typically starting with a one-year contract) for exceptional candidates.
Preferred start date ASAP.
You will receive a competitive monthly internship allowance, and commuter allowance to accommodate your learning efforts.
Ideal candidates have:
Experience with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or similar microcontroller projects
Basic understanding of hardware protocols
Some electronics and programming knowledge
Interest in automotive security and communication systems
Beneficial but not required:
Experience with logic analyzers or RF capture equipment
Knowledge of automotive networks or wireless technologies
Familiarity with embedded debugging or reverse engineering
To apply, please send:
Your CV/resume highlighting relevant projects or coursework
A 1-page cover letter explaining your interest in this project
Sample(s) from your portfolio: source code (any language of your choice) any hardware projects you've worked on (if available)
Applications are reviewed immediately.
Does this profile describe you, and are you interested in this internship program with the potential to grow within the team? Please apply!
You can expect a challenging paid internship with professional guidance. For more information, reach out to Rob Lepsi via hrm@navinfo.eu
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