Society for Electronic Transactions and Security
Society for Electronic Transactions and Security (SETS) has released a recruitment notification for Scientist-E and Scientist-F positions in the field of cyber security and advanced research. This recruitment is aimed at hiring highly experienced professionals in cryptography, cyber security, and secure systems development. Selected candidates will work on national-level R&D projects related to electronic transactions and digital security. The role involves designing secure systems, developing cryptographic solutions, and analyzing cyber threats. Candidates will contribute to cutting-edge research in areas like machine learning-based security, vulnerability analysis, and secure communications. The job requires strong technical expertise and leadership in research projects. Scientists will collaborate with government agencies, academia, and industry. This is a high-level research position offering excellent salary and growth opportunities. The role is contract-based (5 years, extendable). Selection will be based on shortlisting followed by written test and/or interview. Key Responsibilities: Conduct advanced research in cyber security and cryptography Design and develop secure systems and protocols Lead and manage R&D projects in digital security Analyze vulnerabilities and strengthen system security Develop algorithms and tools for secure transactions Work on AI/ML-based cyber security solutions Publish research papers and contribute to innovation Collaborate with government and research organizations Mentor junior researchers and technical teams Ensure implementation of high-level security standards
B.E./B.Tech / Master’s Degree with 60% marks Experience: Scientist-E: 12 years (R&D) Scientist-F: 16 years (R&D) Strong knowledge of cryptography and cyber security Programming skills (C/C++/Python, etc.) Experience in research, publications, and project leadership Age limit: 45 years (E), 50 years (F) Selection through Shortlisting + Written Test / Interview Online application required