Senior Anti-Cheat Engineer, Amazon Games Professional Services - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Senior Anti-Cheat Engineer, Amazon Games

We're looking for a veteran anti-cheat developer to help make life more difficult for cheaters in Amazon's upcoming and current titles.
In this position, you will work to identify threats to the competitive integrity of the player experience, iteratively building technology to address them at scale.
Keeping one step ahead of emerging cheat techniques, you'll tread new ground by ensuring cheaters don't prosper in a wide variety of genres and secure a level playing field for every player.
Key job responsibilitiesArchitect, develop, and maintain a software pipeline for detecting and preventing cheats on PC game clientsWork closely with gameplay engineers and designers to ensure systems are developed with cheat prevention in mindStay one step ahead of the emerging cheats and exploits, preemptively identifying ways to defeat themReverse engineer existing cheats and determine applicable vectors for their detectionKeep up to date on new Windows features and changes, utilizing or complying with them as necessaryAbout the teamAnti-Cheat is a new initiative at Amazon Games focused on protecting the player experience by building and iterating on novel software solutions explicitly designed to make cheaters too miserable to keep cheating.
Leveraging Amazon's platform and compute super powers, we're piecing together an industry-leading, multi-game anti-cheat from the ground up.
You'll ultimately work with a cross-discipline team of engineers and data scientists to enforce a level playing field for all players.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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