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Help make the world's most secure flash drive at IronKey
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Help make the world's most secure flash drive at IronKey


  • Subject: Help make the world's most secure flash drive at IronKey
  • From: Michelle Bengtson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:41:05 -0800

IronKey makes the world's most secure flash drive with internet protection services (think James Bond).  I'm looking for a mac application developer who is keen on getting in on a hot young growing company and wants to make key contributions to a product that is changing handheld security. (Meet the IronKey at: https://www.ironkey.com/demo) 

If you know a good candidate (or are interested yourself) please send me a resume at email@hidden.

Thanks!

Senior Software Engineer

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
C, C#, C++ development on MacOS X, Cocoa, IOKit
Current knowledge of Macintosh architecture, API's and libraries
Experience with threading and performance tuning
Solid debugging skills
Security / Identity Management knowledge (OpenSSL, PKCS)
Clear communication skills
Organized, motivated, high performance developer
Examples and references of great teamwork

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
SOA web service integration with client software, XML, SOAP, WSDL, REST
Knowledge of USB device architecture
Other platform experience (e.g. Windows / Macintosh)
Deeper security / identity management background (e.g. PKI, WSTrust, CSP, PKCS#11)
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