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Schemata Ramps Up Security Hiring as Defense Contracts Grow

With clients like the U.S. Air Force relying on its spatial intelligence platforms, San Francisco-based Schemata is expanding its engineering team to reinforce data privacy. The company is actively recruiting a security engineer to oversee infrastructure protection as it scales toward broader commercial and military adoption.

Schemata Ramps Up Security Hiring as Defense Contracts Grow

The new hire will take on a pivotal role in managing identity, authorization, and encryption protocols for the firm’s 3D AI modeling environments. Beyond traditional infrastructure, the engineer will conduct red-teaming exercises focused on the OWASP LLM Top 10, ensuring that the company’s AI-native pipeline remains resilient against emerging threats. CEO James Brown noted that for clients operating in high-risk sectors, cybersecurity acts as an essential extension of the spatial training scenarios they provide.

This recruitment effort follows a series of security milestones for the company, including the launch of a vulnerability disclosure program and the integration of third-party penetration testing. Schemata is currently working toward CMMC Level 2 certification, expected by the end of 2026, and is preparing for a full migration to AWS GovCloud. CTO Huy Nguyen emphasized that the position offers a hands-on opportunity to build security frameworks within the fast-evolving field of spatial intelligence, where the stakes of data integrity are high due to the nature of their defense and industrial partnerships.

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