Detection Engineer

Artemis

United States

Remote

USD 100,000 - 160,000

Full time

12 days ago

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Job summary

Artemis is seeking a Detection Engineer to own high-fidelity detections across cloud, identity, endpoint, and SaaS sources. You will design, build, test, and continuously tune detections as code, using AI to accelerate authoring and validation.

The role feeds an AI-native investigation pipeline with rich, machine-readable output to empower precise threat hunting. Responsibilities include building and maintaining the detection library, validating against real attacks, and collaborating with

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of hands-on cybersecurity experience with significant time in detection engineering.
  • Proven track record designing, building, and tuning detections at scale across SIEM/EDR or custom detection platforms.
  • Strong proficiency in detection languages and formats such as Sigma, KQL, SPL, or YARA-L, and comfort writing code (Python) for automation and testing.
  • Deep knowledge of attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (MITRE ATT&CK) and how they manifest in logs across cloud, identity, endpoint, and SaaS telemetry.
  • Experience with detection-as-code workflows: Git, peer review, automated testing, and CI/CD for detection content.
  • Experience using AI tools to accelerate detection authoring, tuning, or validation.
  • Experience building behavioral or anomaly-based detections: establishing baselines of normal activity and engineering detections that flag meaningful deviations.
  • Strong log-analysis skills and ability to distinguish malicious activity from benign noise across diverse data sources.
  • Clear written and verbal communication — able to document detection logic and explain coverage and trade-offs to engineers, analysts, and customers.

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain the detection library across cloud, identity, endpoint, and SaaS log sources.
  • Practice detection-as-code with version-controlled rules, peer review, automated validation, and CI/CD deployment.
  • Map and close coverage gaps using MITRE ATT&CK as a baseline.
  • Validate detections against real attacks with attack simulations and test harnesses.
  • Tune false positives/negatives and retire obsolete detections.
  • Use AI to author, convert, test, and document rules for scalable detection content.
  • Build behavioral and anomaly-based detections with baselines and deviations.
  • Engineer detections to support AI-powered investigation workflows.
  • Translate threat intelligence and findings into durable, behavioral detection logic.
  • Partner with SOC and research teams to iterate detection improvements and create investgable alerts.
  • Support customer-specific tuning of detection content to environments.

Skills

Detection engineering
SIEM/EDR detections
Detection languages
Python
MITRE ATT&CK knowledge
AI-assisted detection
Anomaly detection
Communication skills

Tools

Git
CI/CD
Automation tooling
Atomic Red Team

Job description

About the Role

We're looking for a Detection Engineer to own the detection content that powers the Artemis platform. You'll design, build, test, and continuously tune high-fidelity detections across cloud, identity, endpoint, and SaaS environments — treating detection as code, and using AI as a force multiplier at every step: authoring rules with AI assistance, and building anomaly detections that learn what's normal in each environment and flag what isn't. Detections at Artemis don't just fire alerts; they feed an AI-native investigation pipeline, so precision, rich context, and machine-readable output matter as much as coverage. This is a hands‑on engineering role where every rule you ship directly determines what threats we catch for customers and how fast we catch them.

Responsibilities
  • Build and maintain the detection library - Design, implement, and own high‑fidelity detections across cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), identity (Okta, Entra ID), endpoint (EDR), and SaaS log sources, from hypothesis to production.

  • Practice detection‑as‑code - Manage detection content like software: version‑controlled rules, peer review, automated validation and testing, and CI/CD deployment across customer environments.

  • Map and close coverage gaps - Measure detection coverage against MITRE ATT&CK, prioritize gaps based on real‑world threat activity, and systematically close them.

  • Validate against real attacks - Build and run attack simulations and test harnesses to prove detections fire on true positives and stay quiet on benign activity, before and after they ship.

  • Tune relentlessly - Own false‑positive and false‑negative rates across the fleet: analyze detection performance data, tune noisy logic at the source, and sunset detections that no longer earn their keep.

  • Use AI to write detections at scale - Leverage AI throughout the detection lifecycle: use AI‑assisted workflows to author, convert, test, and document rules faster than any traditional team could, and build the tooling that makes AI‑generated detection content trustworthy enough to ship.

  • Build behavioral and anomaly‑based detections - Go beyond static signatures: establish behavioral baselines of normal activity per environment (identity, cloud, SaaS usage patterns) and engineer anomaly detections that surface deviations — impossible travel, unusual privilege use, novel API activity — with high signal and low noise.

  • Engineer detections for AI‑powered investigation - Design detections that produce rich, structured context so the Artemis platform can investigate and resolve cases autonomously.

  • Turn intelligence into detections - Translate threat intelligence, incident findings, and threat hunt results from our research and SOC teams into durable, behavioral detection logic.

  • Partner with the SOC and research teams - Close the loop with Apollo analysts and security researchers: use case outcomes and analyst feedback to drive detection improvements, and give them documentation that makes every alert investigable.

  • Support customer‑specific tuning - Adapt and tune detection content to each customer’s environment and business context, reducing noise without sacrificing coverage.

Qualifications
  • 5+ years of hands‑on cybersecurity experience, with significant time in detection engineering

  • Proven track record designing, building, and tuning detections at scale across SIEM, EDR, or custom detection platforms

  • Strong proficiency in detection languages and formats such as Sigma, KQL, SPL, or YARA‑L, and comfort writing code (Python preferred) for automation and testing

  • Deep knowledge of attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (MITRE ATT&CK) and how they manifest in logs across cloud, identity, endpoint, and SaaS telemetry

  • Experience with detection‑as‑code workflows: Git, peer review, automated testing, and CI/CD for detection content

  • Experience using AI tools to accelerate detection authoring, tuning, or validation — and judgment about when AI‑generated logic is ready to ship

  • Experience building behavioral or anomaly‑based detections: establishing baselines of normal activity and engineering detections that flag meaningful deviations

  • Strong log‑analysis skills and demonstrated ability to distinguish malicious activity from benign noise across diverse data sources

  • Clear written and verbal communication — able to document detection logic and explain coverage and trade‑offs to engineers, analysts, and customers

Bonus
  • Experience in an MDR, MSSP, or high‑volume SOC environment

  • Experience with attack simulation and validation frameworks (Atomic Red Team, purple teaming)

  • Background in threat hunting or incident response across cloud environments

  • Experience with UEBA platforms or statistical/ML‑based detection methods (peer grouping, time‑series baselining, outlier scoring)

  • Experience building AI‑assisted detection or investigation tooling from scratch

  • Contributions to open‑source detection content or the broader detection engineering community

Why Work at Artemis?
  • Make a real world impact. You'll lead the human layer of defense that protects real companies. Every standard you set and process you sharpen raises the quality of protection customers depend on.

  • Be challenged to be better than ever before. Our team includes some of the smartest and most driven people in the world. We guarantee you will learn more in 1 year here than 10 years in another place.

  • Push the boundaries of technology. Lead a SOC built on the most advanced AI capabilities in cybersecurity, where the platform automates detection, investigation, and tuning, and your team owns the expertise, response, and relationship. You'll define what a modern, AI‑native MDR looks like.

  • Innovative culture. We obsess about customers, move fast with high quality, and value open communication, mentorship and learning. You'll have the autonomy to shape the direction of the operation and own outcomes, not just run a runbook.

If you are passionate about cyber security and want to build and lead the team at the cutting edge of AI‑powered defense, we'd love to hear from you.

Compensation

We offer a competitive compensation of $100,000-160,000 per year, and a top‑of‑market equity component. A variety of factors are considered when determining the compensation, including a candidate's professional experience. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed.

Equal Opportunity

At Artemis, we believe the best ideas come from diverse teams. We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives can do their best work. We welcome everyone, regardless of race, gender, age, religion, identity, or anything else that makes you, you.

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