![]() Where we are creating client-server pieces, for instance, we’re having to write quite a lot of the protocols, manage the crypto, etc., and the tools we’re using aren’t all very mature (see “Rust” below). This is pretty far down the stack, with lots of interactions directly with hardware or the OS. systems programming – we mainly need people who are happy programming at the systems layer.I mentioned above some interesting requirements. I thought it would be useful and interesting for the community to share how we approached the problem. Hiring people is not easy, and we were hit with a set of interesting requirements which made the task even more difficult. We’ve now found all the people we’re looking for initially on the team (with a couple due to start in the next few weeks), though we absolutely welcome contributors to Enarx, and, if things continue to go well, we’ll definitely want to hire some more folks in the future. ![]() By “we”, I mean Profian, the start-up for which I’m the CEO and co-founder. We’ve recently been hiring developers to work on the Enarx project, a security project, written almost exclusively in Rust (with a bit of Assembly), dealing with Confidential Computing.
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