Full-Time

Software Engineer

Python Developer

Posted on 10/31/2025

Avathon

Avathon

201-500 employees

AI-driven cybersecurity and operational optimization.

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • 4+ of professional experience in software development.
  • Strong programming skills in Python and Scala.
  • Solid understanding of object-oriented programming (OOP) and functional programming concepts.
  • Hands-on experience with databases (SQL/NoSQL).
  • Familiarity with Git, CI/CD pipelines, and containerization (Docker/Kubernetes).
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment.
Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, and maintain backend applications using Python and Scala.
  • Build and optimize data pipelines, APIs, and services for high-performance systems.
  • Collaborate with product, data, and engineering teams to deliver scalable solutions.
  • Write clean, maintainable, and testable code following best practices.
  • Perform code reviews, troubleshoot issues, and ensure system reliability.
  • Integrate with databases, distributed systems, and cloud platforms.
  • Contribute to continuous integration (CI/CD) and deployment automation.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure).
  • Knowledge of machine learning pipelines and data science workflows.
  • Contribution to open-source projects.

Avathon builds AI-powered software and services to improve security, efficiency, and productivity in industries like manufacturing, energy, finance, and defense. Its products include cognitive endpoint protection that uses AI to detect and stop cyber threats on devices, and NLP-based tools that organize large document collections into searchable information. Additional capabilities cover network anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and fleet management for sectors such as maritime, delivered as software licenses or subscriptions with optional professional services. The goal is to help large organizations secure data, optimize operations, and derive actionable insights from their data to support better decision-making.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$286.6M

Headquarters

Pleasanton, California

Founded

2013

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What believers are saying

  • Draslovka partnership enables AI autonomous mining with real-time mineral monitoring.
  • BlackBerry partnership enhances AtHoc critical event management with AI.
  • CP PLUS partnership bundles computer vision AI for SMB safety alerts in India.

What critics are saying

  • Nozomi Networks erodes Avathon's endpoint protection via superior OT monitoring.
  • Dropzone AI captures budgets with better SOC alert triage than Avathon.
  • Google Vertex AI enables clients to bypass Avathon's Autonomy Platform entirely.

What makes Avathon unique

  • Avathon's Autonomy Platform uses Computational Knowledge Graph for operational orchestration.
  • Avathon integrates NVIDIA Metropolis for AI-powered video intelligence in safety.
  • Avathon's DMA leverages NLP for DoD weapons system maintenance predictions.

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Attack Solutions, Inc.
Mar 24th, 2026
Cybersecurity: defending the future of digital infrastructure.

Cybersecurity: defending the future of digital infrastructure. Published: March 24, 2026 Created: March 24, 2026 by Anson MacKinney Cybersecurity as the foundation of industrial digitization. Its critical industries are moving into a modern era. Across manufacturing facilities, power generation sites, and the electrical grid, Attack Solutions, Inc. is seeing a wave of digitization redefining the landscape of essential assets. The number of connected devices is expected to grow to over 40 billion before 2030, meaning that every solar panel, EV charger, or electrical tower can now benefit from advanced software and remote communication that didn't exist even ten years ago. This is monumental for asset performance. But it also ushers in a new chapter for IT complexity and cybersecurity risk. Malicious activity, whether state-sponsored or criminal, is proliferating, and attackers are increasingly targeting critical industries because of their outsized impact on economies. In 2024, the average breach within industrial, technology, and energy sectors each exceeded $5 million, falling only below healthcare and financial firms as the costliest industries for cybersecurity risk[1]. Last March, it was revealed that Volt Typhoon hackers had infiltrated U.S. electric infrastructure for almost a year, while last April, Russian hackers took control of and opened the floodgate of a Norwegian dam. These attacks echo one of the most high-profile attacks in recent years, the Colonial pipeline ransomware attack, which led to a six-day shutdown across thousands of miles of pipeline. While these cybersecurity threats mount, the landscape for solutions is responding: new players are attempting to unify security technologies across the OT and IT gap, redefine context-aware data security, bolster human defenses in high-risk environments, and augment security teams' ability to tackle a growing workload. Buyers are evolving, too, with many IT decision makers ranking cybersecurity above general AI tools, data, or automation as a top priority. Cybersecurity budgets have grown by over 155% since 2020, and spending patterns reflect not only larger contracts, but a wider variety of use cases[2]. Furthermore, advances in AI have enabled greater efficiency in the defense of cyber systems, driving anticipated 26% YoY growth in the market for AI-supported cybersecurity products[3]. The Energize angle. These forces show that cybersecurity is becoming a core operational focus for business leaders. At Energize, Attack Solutions, Inc. has long seen secure critical systems as foundational to ensuring resilient energy and industrial systems. For nearly a decade, Attack Solutions, Inc. has invested at this intersection of critical infrastructure and digital enablement, backing companies like Nozomi Networks (recently acquired by Mitsubishi Electric), Finite State, Awake Security, and SparkCognition (acquired by Avathon). Each of these companies has tangibly supported asset uptime, operational resilience, and system reliability. In tandem, Attack Solutions, Inc. has grown its broad network of operators, customers, and partners across the cyber landscape to continue to bolster its visibility into the challenges and solutions across the market. Since its first investments, Attack Solutions, Inc. has seen the attack surface for energy, climate, and industrial technology evolve. As industrial environments increasingly adopt cloud analytics, remote access, AI-driven automation, and enterprise data platforms, Attack Solutions, Inc. has witnessed the boundary between OT and IT solutions blurring. As sensors, controllers, networks, users, and data increasingly operate as a single, interdependent system, new vulnerabilities have emerged, demanding integrated solutions. Below, Attack Solutions, Inc. explore this diversifying landscape, diving into OT visibility and security, human risk and cyberawareness, SOC augmentation and automation, and data security for enterprises grappling with rapid change. Four challenges and solutions defining the future of cybersecurity. 1. The battle for greater visibility and security in OT assets. Challenge: Industrial control systems and operational technology (OT) are the backbone of energy and manufacturing. But their legacy designs were never built with cybersecurity in mind. Today, hyperconnectivity is exposing every turbine, substation, and sensor to potential intrusion. Distributed energy resources add resiliency at the grid level, yet every new endpoint becomes a new attack vector. Solution: A new generation of platforms offers enhanced visibility, access, and security across fragmented operational environments, bridging the gap between legacy systems and the demands of a digitized system. There are innovators solving problems across real-time asset inventory (Insane Cyber, Solitude Labs), network segmentation (Elisity, Portnox), vulnerability detection (Finite State, Exein, Frenos), secure remote access (Cyolo, Dispel), and cyber risk quantification (DeNexus). For renewable and distributed energy operators, continuous monitoring is becoming as critical as generation capacity itself, ensuring that assets remain both available and secure. Leaders like Nozomi Networks exemplify how continuous visibility can reduce downtime, prevent cascading outages, and build trust in connected infrastructure. 2. Increased sophistication in phishing and the rising need for cyberawareness. Challenge: Despite billions spent annually on cybersecurity, humans remain the weakest link. Verizon estimates that 68% of breaches involve a human element. Attackers now deploy AI-generated emails, deepfake-enabled "vishing," and voice agents that dramatically increase believability. Static training programs and awareness modules are failing to keep pace. Solution: The answer lies in dynamic, context-aware training powered by AI and LLMs. New platforms simulate phishing attempts that mirror the latest adversary tactics and coach employees in real time with a high degree of personalization. Innovators like Anagram, Dune, Fable, Hoxhunt, StrongestLayer, and more are redefining cyberawareness solutions. For energy and industrial operators, where even a single compromised account can disrupt grid operations or production, securing the human layer is as critical as ever. By turning awareness from a compliance checkbox into an adaptive defense, organizations fortify the "human perimeter" that underpins grid reliability, industrial safety, and the continuity of the energy transition. 3. Enterprise LLM usage and Data Security. Challenge: The rise of enterprise LLM adoption has unlocked new productivity but also introduced profound data risks. Employees may inadvertently paste proprietary information into external models or reach data through sanctioned AI systems that they were not supposed to have access to. Traditional Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) systems may fall short in cloud-native, AI-driven workflows. Sensitive IP, customer records, and trade secrets are at risk of exposure. Solution: Next-generation data security solutions are emerging to address this gap. Tools like Harmonic, BOLD, MIND, Orion, Sentra, Teleskope, among others, classify and monitor sensitive data in real time, enforce policies across distributed environments, or prevent leakage into external AI systems. For energy and industrial enterprises, protecting proprietary models, grid data, and end-user information is essential to system resilience. Companies deploying secure-by-design or private LLMs - augmented with these protective layers - can safely apply generative AI to myriad use cases from grid optimization to renewable project management without compromising operational security. By safeguarding intellectual property and critical data flows, these solutions don't just reduce cyber risk. They protect the digital backbone of the decarbonized energy economy. 4. Alert fatigue and the need for sophisticated, automated threat response. Challenge: Security Operations Centers (SOCs) face a deluge of alerts, with false positives overwhelming analysts. Most detection platforms struggle to separate anomalous activity from truly malicious threats, creating noise that delays incident response. Even smarter systems may not provide sufficient context to expedite security teams' work. As attack velocity increases, manual triage is no longer sustainable. Solution: Incorporating agentic AI to augment and empower SOC teams promises a step-change in resilience. By automating or simplifying lower level analyst tasks - such as alert triage, enrichment, and summarization - automation solutions can help reduce noise and accelerate time-to-response. Leading companies building the latest solutions include Exaforce, AirMDR, Conifers, Dropzone AI, Prophet, Qevlar AI, among others. In the energy sector, where downtime in a grid operator's network or an asset's control system can cascade across entire regions, faster detection and remediation directly equate to operational stability and financial performance. The result is a unified, adaptive defense layer capable of protecting both electrons, data, and production. From defense to digital resilience. Today, infrastructure resilience is inseparable from cybersecurity. As energy and industrials become more data-driven, decentralized, and AI enabled, their operations will hinge on innovative solutions that can defend against a growing field of malicious actors. From OT visibility and human-layer defense to AI model security and automated SOC operations, solutions are stepping in to reduce vulnerabilities and reinforce critical industries. The companies that endure will be those that treat security not as a brake on innovation, but as a prerequisite for operating at scale. As electrification and digitization reshape the economy, cybersecurity will play a decisive role in how quickly, and how safely, that transition moves forward.

PR Newswire
Feb 10th, 2026
Draslovka and Avathon partner to deliver AI-powered autonomous mining solutions

Draslovka, a provider of sustainable chemical technologies for mining, has partnered with Avathon, a leader in operational autonomy, to deliver AI-powered solutions for the global mining industry. The collaboration combines Draslovka's Blue Cube on-stream mineralogical sensors and MetOptima metallurgical optimisation engine with Avathon's Autonomy Platform. The integrated offering enables real-time mineral monitoring, automated decision-making and operational orchestration across mining sites. Blue Cube sensors provide continuous mineralogical data, whilst MetOptima's AI diagnoses inefficiencies and optimises control strategies. Avathon's platform connects assets, logistics and inventory into a single intelligence layer using its Computational Knowledge Graph technology. The partnership aims to help miners boost recoveries, reduce operating costs, minimise downtime and automate operations across maintenance and supply chains. Both companies will jointly commercialise and cross-sell the combined solution.

Avathon
Aug 8th, 2025
Transforming Industrial Safety and Efficiency: Avathon Integrates NVIDIA Metropolis to Supercharge AI-Powered Video Intelligence

Avathon's AI-powered video platform, integrated with NVIDIA's VSS capabilities, delivers on this mandate - empowering organizations to monitor worker behavior, detect violations, and act before accidents occur.

PR Newswire
Apr 24th, 2025
Avathon Government Digital Maintenance Advisor Now Available Through The Department Of Defense Cdao'S Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace

AUSTIN, Texas, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Avathon, a pioneer in industrial AI software, today announced that the Avathon Government Digital Maintenance Advisor solution is available through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Aisle program from the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office's (CDAO) Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace. DMA is currently used by the military to improve maintenance processes for military assets.The Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace is the premier offering of Tradewinds, the Department of Defense's (DoD) suite of tools and services designed to accelerate the procurement and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), digital and data capabilities. The SBIR Aisle within the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace is a specialized enclave that allows small businesses to showcase their SBIR/STTR solutions in strategic focus areas such as AI, machine learning, digital and data. It further supports the SBIR/STTR program's goal of commercializing technologies by providing greater visibility for post-competitive solutions.DMA empowers technicians to efficiently troubleshoot maintenance issues of complex weapons systems, accelerating resolution and improving visibility into fleet health, supply and logistics capacity. DMA tracks operator interactions to improve its recommendations, contributing to a growing knowledge base for more effective training and skill development. Through computational analysis and natural language processing of historical and current data, DMA enables better reporting data to predict the root cause of maintenance issues, recommend likely actions, and guide maintainers

Stockhouse
Nov 19th, 2024
BlackBerry partners with Avathon to enhance critical event management with AI

Avathon, a leader in AI solutions for industrial operations, is partnering with BlackBerry (TSX:BB) to enhance the BlackBerry AtHoc critical event platform.

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