Full-Time

Cross Domain Software Engineer

Posted on 9/3/2025

Everfox

Everfox

501-1,000 employees

High-assurance cybersecurity platform for government

Compensation Overview

$196.2k - $239.2k/yr

+ Bonus

Reston, VA, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid or Remote work arrangement.

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Rust
Python
SQL
Java
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or an equivalent technical discipline
  • Minimum 10 years professional experience
  • Minimum 6 years of experience in Linux/UNIX software development
  • Strong programming experience in C/C++ and another programming language such as Java, Rust, or Python
  • Ability to obtain US government security clearance if needed.
Responsibilities
  • Participate in, and contribute to, the design and architecture process for cross-domain application architecture for the various cross-domain transfer applications
  • Use existing web based UI/UX frameworks to create new functionality while retaining consistent look and feel
  • Database integration (LDAP, SQLite3, etc. ) and SQL query tailoring experience
  • Liaise with engineering personnel familiar with existing cross-domain product functions for potential integration into an application solution
  • Develop demonstrable proof-of-concept implementations of the cross-domain applications utilizing architectural design concepts and/or documents
  • Utilize industry best practices for secure coding to produce applications that reduce attack risk and fail in a secure manner
  • In conjunction with the Assessment and Authorization (A&A) team implement and provide support for an A&A procedure utilizing existing plans and documentation.
  • Implement a test procedure for the cross-domain application(s) utilizing existing documented test plans to ensure verification and validation of product
  • Work with the customer and Professional Services to support field deployment and resolve issues
  • Analyze system and security requirements to design and develop software components for new and existing products
  • Participate in requirements gathering, design discussions, and code review/audit
  • Research and evaluate technology and third party software capabilities for integration with existing company products
  • Produce and maintain engineering artifacts such as architecture and design document, test procedures, installation and user guides

Everfox provides defense-grade cybersecurity platforms for government, defense, intelligence, and regulated sectors. It secures cross-domain data access, threat protection, and insider-risk management through Cross-Domain Solutions, Content Disarm & Reconstruction, and Insider Risk Analytics. Since acquiring Garrison Technology, it adds hardware-enforced security (hardsec) using FPGA to protect air-gapped environments and enable multi-domain access on one device. Backed by 25+ years in the field and now independent under TPG, Everfox aims to protect critical data and networks, reduce insider and external threats, and simplify secure cross-domain access.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$8.1M

Headquarters

Herndon, Virginia

Founded

2023

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Antillion partnership embeds cybersecurity in PACE AIR and FRONTIER edge platforms.
  • Palantir collaboration enables real-time AI-driven intelligence from multi-sensors.
  • CYBER360 report shows 94% FSB cyberattack rate, boosting insider risk demand.

What critics are saying

  • Palantir dominates defense AI, forcing Everfox commoditization in 12-24 months.
  • TPG's $2.45B debt demands growth, triggering R&D cuts in 12-18 months.
  • Garrison UK hardsec faces U.S. export controls, stranding value in 6-18 months.

What makes Everfox unique

  • Everfox delivers Cross-Domain Solutions for secure data transfer across classification levels.
  • Garrison acquisition integrates FPGA-based hardsec for air-gapped network protection.
  • Insider Risk Solutions provide user activity monitoring against internal threats.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

4%
Defense Advancement
Mar 31st, 2026
Antillion enters partnership to secure & expand deployable edge capabilities.

Antillion enters partnership to secure & expand deployable edge capabilities. A new partnership between Antillion and Everfox will integrate high-assurance cybersecurity into rugged hardware platforms for mission-critical data protection By Olivia Hannam / 31 Mar 2026 Antillion has recently secured a new partnership with Everfox to expand secure, deployable capabilities at the edge for defence and security sectors. Through this collaboration, Antillion will serve as an Everfox systems integrator. The partnership focuses on combining Antillion's edge hardware platforms with Everfox's trusted technologies to deliver integrated solutions tailored for complex operational environments. Everfox specializes in high-assurance cybersecurity and cross-domain solutions, supporting government and defence customers globally. Their technology enables secure data movement, access, and protection across various classification boundaries. These capabilities allow organizations to operate effectively in mission-critical settings where security and trust are essential. The integration will see Everfox capabilities embedded into Antillion's PACE AIR and FRONTIER platforms. These hardware systems are specifically engineered for constrained, remote, and operational environments. By merging these technologies, the companies aim to bring secure processing closer to the point of need, extending the value of rugged hardware with proven cyber and cross-domain functionality. This collaboration reflects a shared focus on delivering deployable, usable technology that performs under real-world conditions. Together, Antillion and Everfox are positioned to support the evolving requirements for secure edge computing across the defence sector and related industries. Joint solutions are currently in development. Edge Computing Solutions for Mission-Critical Defense, First Responder & Security Applications Rio House, 715 Waterside Drive, Aztec West, Bristol BS32 4UD United Kingdom Regional Offices

Business Wire
Sep 8th, 2025
Everfox and Anduril Industries Announce Cross Domain Partnership

Everfox has selected Anduril's Voyager platform as its preferred edge server hardware platform, enabling data and AI-driven workflows to reach U.K., U.S., NATO and allied warfighters faster and more securely.

IFA Magazine
Mar 27th, 2025
94% Of Financial Services And Banking Orgs Suffer Cyber Attack In Last Year As Insider Threat Looms

Everfox, a global high-assurance cybersecurity leader, today released new research exposing how financial services and banking (FSB) organisations are struggling to combat increasingly sophisticated attacks. However, the complexities of regulatory compliance are presenting a barrier to adopting the preventative security measures security leaders believe will be the answer.The CYBER360 report reveals FSB organisations are facing 114 cyberattacks each week with 94% of organisations having fallen victim to a cyberattack over the past 12 months. Phishing attacks (28%), compromised access credentials (25%) and DDoS attacks (24%) were revealed to be the most common attack types. And on average, these organisations paid more than $531,000 on the recovery costs of a cyberattack. But it’s not just the volume of cyberattacks which poses a concern to industry security leaders. 68% of FSB organisations believe that the sophistication of cyberattacks is increasing year on year. A complicating factor is that this risk is not only presented by external actors; one in three security leaders in FSB organisations identify insider threats as a top security concern. Sean Berg, CEO at Everfox, commented “The sophistication of threats posed by external and internal threat actors puts security leaders in financial services organisations under immense pressure. Not only is this translating into real financial losses through the costs of recovering from such attacks, but the heightened regulatory environment adds to this pressure

CIO First
Mar 26th, 2025
Everfox and Palantir Partner to Strengthen Joint Command and Control Capabilities

By integrating Everfox's cross-domain solutions with Palantir's AI-driven analytics, this collaboration will provide warfighters with real-time intelligence from multiple sensors, platforms, and networks - ensuring a seamless, unified data environment.

IFA Magazine
Mar 25th, 2025
Insider Threats And Regulatory Pressures Create Perfect Storm For Financial Services Firms’ Security

Everfox, a global high-assurance cybersecurity leader, today released new research exposing how financial services and banking (FSB) organisations are struggling to combat increasingly sophisticated attacks. However, the complexities of regulatory compliance are presenting a barrier to adopting the preventative security measures security leaders believe will be the answer.The CYBER360 report reveals FSB organisations are facing 114 cyberattacks each week with 94% of organisations having fallen victim to a cyberattack over the past 12 months. Phishing attacks (28%), compromised access credentials (25%) and DDoS attacks (24%) were revealed to be the most common attack types. And on average, these organisations paid more than $531,000 on the recovery costs of a cyberattack.But it’s not just the volume of cyberattacks which poses a concern to industry security leaders. 68% of FSB organisations believe that the sophistication of cyberattacks is increasing year on year. A complicating factor is that this risk is not only presented by external actors; one in three security leaders in FSB organisations identify insider threats as a top security concern.Sean Berg, CEO at Everfox, commented “The sophistication of threats posed by external and internal threat actors puts security leaders in financial services organisations under immense pressure

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