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Information Security Engineer - Endpoint

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Washington, D.C.
Company size
4,001–4,001
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Information Security Engineer - Endpoint - Palantir

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Job Title
Information Security Engineer - Endpoint
Job Location
Washington, D.C.
Job Description
A World-Changing Company
Palantir builds the world’s leading software for data-driven decisions and operations. By bringing the right data to the people who need it, our platforms empower our partners to develop lifesaving drugs, forecast supply chain disruptions, locate missing children, and more.

The Role

We're looking for someone who has spent years thinking adversarially about Windows and Active Directory — not just operating them, but understanding every layer of how they can be abused, detected, and hardened. If you've written detections for DCSync, built hunting pipelines around Kerberos ticket anomalies, or reverse-engineered a novel persistence mechanism in a Windows kernel driver, this is the team you want to be on.

As an Information Security Engineer focused on Windows and Active Directory, you'll own the security of Palantir's global Windows infrastructure. Your team runs 24/7 prevention, detection, and investigation of security events across our entire environment. The adversaries we face are sophisticated. We need someone who is more so.
Core Responsibilities
  • Own the security posture of Palantir's Windows and Active Directory estate — hardening, configuration standards, and ongoing validation that those standards hold.
  • Reduce attack surface across AD: audit and remediate misconfigurations, legacy protocol exposure, excessive privilege, Kerberos delegation abuse, and tier model violations.
  • Evaluate, deploy, and own the configuration of defensive tooling across the Windows environment: EDR, PAM, identity threat detection, and endpoint hardening controls.
  • Build and maintain automation for security operations across Windows infrastructure — patching pipelines, configuration drift monitoring, access reviews, and credential hygiene.
  • Partner with Identity and Infrastructure teams to drive architectural improvements: tiered administration, Protected Users, LAPS, Credential Guard, and authentication policy silos.
  • Translate findings from assessments and red team exercises into durable fixes — configuration changes, architectural improvements, and policy updates that reduce recurrence.
  • What We're Looking For
    Active Directory
  • Deep, working knowledge of AD architecture: sites and services, replication, trust relationships, delegation models, and the LDAP schema.
  • Hands-on experience investigating and detecting AD attacks across the full kill chain — from initial enumeration through domain dominance.
  • Familiarity with attack tooling (BloodHound, Impacket, Rubeus, Mimikatz, CrackMapExec) and, critically, what they leave behind.
  • Experience hardening AD environments: tiered administration, Protected Users, LAPS, Credential Guard, PAM trusts, and authentication policy silos.
  • Windows Internals
  • Thorough understanding of Windows security architecture: access tokens, privilege model, integrity levels, LSASS and credential storage, SAM, and the Security Reference Monitor.
  • Ability to read and interpret Windows kernel structures, driver behavior, and undocumented APIs when necessary.
  • Proficiency with low-level analysis tools: WinDbg, Process Monitor, Process Hacker, Volatility, and x64dbg.
  • Experience with ETW-based telemetry pipelines and building detections on top of raw Windows event data.
  • Detection & Response
  • Proven track record writing high-fidelity detection logic, not just tuning vendor signatures.
  • Experience leading complex incident response investigations, including those involving nation-state or sophisticated criminal actors.
  • Strong forensic fundamentals across disk, memory, and network artifacts on Windows systems.
  • What We Value
  • Experience with Entra ID (Azure AD), hybrid identity architectures, and cloud-based attack paths that pivot through on-prem AD.
  • Prior work in adversary simulation, red teaming, or offensive security research — especially against AD targets.
  • Public contributions: conference talks (BlueHat, BSides, SANS, etc.), blog posts, or open-source tooling.
  • What We Require
  • 5+ years of hands-on security experience, with the majority focused on Windows environments and Active Directory.
  • Proficiency in Python or PowerShell for detection development, automation, and forensic tooling.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance, or eligibility and willingness to obtain one.
  • A portfolio of real work: detections you've written, research you've published, tools you've built, or incidents you've led.
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    Where this role is based

    Washington, D.C.

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    Palantir Headquarters Location

    Palo Alto, CA

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    Palantir Company Size

    Between 4,001 - 4,001 employees

    Palantir Founded Year

    2003

    Palantir Total Amount Raised

    $3,027,970,048

    Palantir Funding Rounds

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    • Post Ipo Equity

      $10,080,000 USD

    • Post Ipo Equity

      $10,080,000 USD

    • IPO

      $0

    • Post Ipo Equity

      $28,780,000 USD

    • Post Ipo Equity

      $28,780,000 USD

    • IPO

      $0

    • IPO

      $0

    • Corporate Round

      $960,200,000 USD

    • Corporate Round

      $960,200,000 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $19,999,995 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $19,999,995 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $879,829,998 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $879,829,998 USD

    • Series J

      $50,000,000 USD

    • Series J

      $50,000,000 USD

    • Series I

      $444,184,042 USD

    • Series I

      $444,184,042 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $111,306,601 USD

    • Series Unknown

      $111,306,601 USD

    • Series H

      $196,500,000 USD

    • Series H

      $196,500,000 USD

    • Series G

      $56,000,000 USD

    • Series G

      $56,000,000 USD

    • Series F

      $68,000,000 USD

    • Series F

      $68,000,000 USD

    • Series F

      $68,000,000 USD

    • Series E

      $50,000,000 USD

    • Series E

      $50,000,000 USD

    • Series D

      $90,000,000 USD

    • Series D

      $90,000,000 USD

    • Debt Financing

      $8,291,250 USD

    • Debt Financing

      $8,291,250 USD

    • Series C

      $36,752,410 USD

    • Series C

      $36,752,410 USD

    • Series B

      $10,522,859 USD

    • Series B

      $10,522,859 USD

    • Series A

      $7,522,860 USD

    • Series A

      $7,522,860 USD