Why This Job is Featured on The SaaS Jobs
Security roles in SaaS increasingly hinge on abuse prevention, not just perimeter defense, and this position sits directly in that problem space. Working on a large cloud data platform means threats can emerge from user behavior, shared data workflows, and automated access patterns, making anti abuse a product level concern. The remit spans platform protection and customer trust, which are central differentiators for enterprise SaaS.
For a long term SaaS security career, this kind of work builds durable skills in designing controls that scale with usage, instrumenting detections from high volume telemetry, and partnering with product and engineering teams on roadmap tradeoffs. The listing signals a blend of security engineering, analytics, and machine learning, which maps well to modern SaaS environments where prevention and response are increasingly automated and data driven.
This role fits practitioners who prefer building systems over writing policy, and who enjoy translating ambiguous risk into concrete controls and measurable signals. It also suits engineers comfortable operating across disciplines, from threat modeling to detection logic to cross functional communication, in a setting where customer impact is a primary lens for prioritization.
The section above is editorial commentary from The SaaS Jobs, provided to help SaaS professionals understand the role in a broader industry context.
Job Description
Snowflake is about empowering enterprises to achieve their full potential — and people too. With a culture that’s all in on impact, innovation, and collaboration, Snowflake is the sweet spot for building big, moving fast, and taking technology — and careers — to the next level.
Build the future of data. Join the Snowflake team.
The Anti-abuse team at Snowflake is responsible for protecting Snowflake and our customers from abuse on the Snowflake platform. You will have the opportunity to help set the direction of the anti-abuse roadmap and Product Security while working closely with other teams at Snowflake.
As an Senior Anti-Abuse Security Engineer, you will design, build, and operate systems that protect our platform, customers, and data from abuse, misuse, and fraud. You’ll work at the intersection of security engineering, data analytics, and machine learning, developing prevention controls, detections, and automation that mitigate abuse activity across our ecosystem.
We’re at the forefront of the data revolution, committed to building the world’s greatest data and applications platform. Our ‘get it done’ culture allows everyone at Snowflake to have an equal opportunity to innovate on new ideas, create work with a lasting impact, and excel in a culture of collaboration.
AS AN ANTI-ABUSE SECURITY ENGINEER AT SNOWFLAKE, YOU WILL:
Understand the abuse risks faced by Snowflake and our customers.
Design and deploy the anti-abuse controls addressing risks such as Account Take Overs (ATO), data exfiltration, risk around code/data sharing, and other newest and highest future engineering challenges as Snowflake grows.
Help illustrate abuse risks, threats and exploits to cross functional teams.
Research, plan, and build anti-abuse architectures for Snowflake products and features
Provide designs and reference implementations for new anti-abuse features
Research new services, controls, or features that can help protect the product and our customers from abuse.
OUR IDEAL ANTI-ABUSE SECURITY ENGINEER WILL HAVE:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related technical field or equivalent practical experience.
4+ years of experience with anti-abuse space, insider threats, detections, threat hunting and incident response.
Understanding of common abuse patterns (e.g., ATO, exfiltration, insider threats, , spam, fraud, privilege misuse).
Proficiency in Python, SQL, or a similar language for building detections and data pipelines.
In-depth knowledge of anti-abuse solutions, network security, and/or infrastructure security.
Ability to assess engineering designs and architecture diagrams for abuse risks
Ability to assess abuse risks within an application or feature
Experience communicating abuse risks and roadmaps
Experience designing and implementing anti-abuse solutions
Experience contributing to the security anti-abuse community such as presenting at conferences or meetups.
BONUS POINTS FOR EXPERIENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Master's degree or PhD in Computer Science or related technical field.
Experience with cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure) and their security/abuse detection tooling.
Familiarity with ML-based detection systems, feature engineering, or anomaly detection methods.
Every Snowflake employee is expected to follow the company’s confidentiality and security standards for handling sensitive data. Snowflake employees must abide by the company’s data security plan as an essential part of their duties. It is every employee's duty to keep customer information secure and confidential.
Snowflake is growing fast, and we’re scaling our team to help enable and accelerate our growth. We are looking for people who share our values, challenge ordinary thinking, and push the pace of innovation while building a future for themselves and Snowflake.
How do you want to make your impact?
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