
Full Stack Engineer
KanaryKanary | Full Stack Engineer | Remote (US) | Competitive Salary + Equity + Benefits | Python / React
Kanary is a personal security platform that monitors the web to identify and reduce risk based on an individual's threat model.
We've been building since 2020, started in campaign security and data science, backed by Mozilla and Y Combinator. We have 200+ organizations on the platform and are funded by our customers.
Attackers have never had better tools. LLMs, social media, and search surface personal data in new ways. A few prompts can launch a deepfake and impersonation campaign. Risk sources appear and disappear across social platforms, telegram chats, and private data broker platforms. Kanary exists to play the cat and mouse game for people at the speed and scale of an agentic internet.
Kanary is a combination of software workflows (crawling, scraping, automation), AI (data classification, research, code generation), and people (analysts trained to support customers and escalate). This is an exciting opportunity for those who are interested in building systems and agents to solve hard and often adversarial problems.
We’re growing our team, and seeking a multifaceted engineer (2+ years experience). We’re looking for engineers with web scraping, data pipelines, or security tooling experience. Experience with Python/Django, Typescript, React, and LLM APIs is a plus. Must be authorized to work in the US.
Email steven@kanary.com with something you've built and why it was hard. Also be sure to include the keyword I’ve put in my HN profile.
Learn more here: https://www.kanary.com/join-the-team#senior-software-enginee...
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