Synopsys Software Integrity Group | Software Engineer, Senior II | Full-time | US On-site or Remote | Elixir
The Synopsys Software Integrity Group (SIG) builds security tools used by companies around the world to secure software. The DevSec Tools team is building innovative API testing products primarily using Elixir. We're a small team at a fascinating intersection of both software and security engineering and using them together to make security easier and faster. Apply at https://tinfoilsecurity.com/go/job_SWEsr2.
We're hiring for the Tinfoil Security engineering team at Synopsys! We're looking for senior engineers to help develop Tinfoil's Webapp and API security tools. We have a close-knit team and a diverse tech stack (Elixir, Ruby, Javascript/Typescript, Go).
Tinfoil Security (Synopsys Software Integrity Group) | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA / Mountain View, CA | Full-time
We're hiring for the Tinfoil Security engineering team at Synopsys! We're looking for engineers at all skill levels to continue developing Tinfoil's Webapp and API security tools. We have a close-knit team and a diverse tech stack (Elixir, Ruby, Javascript/Typescript, Go).
My experience with Runscope is limited but it seems best suited to monitor existing production APIs and verify happy-paths. Our API Pulse actively takes an adversarial approach to examine how an API behaves when fuzzing inputs and also checks for various best practices.
Tinfoil Security | Mountain View, CA USA | Full-time | Onsite
At Tinfoil Security we're working to make the internet a more secure place. We write tools that are used to secure the largest web applications and APIs in the world. If you've ever watched a video or streamed music online, your data has probably been secured by code we've written. To date, our software has found and fixed over two million security vulnerabilities in the web. Our goal is to reduce the time it takes to find and fix vulnerabilities and make it a part of the software building process.
Software Engineer:
We work in many different domains in a highly collaborative environment. This involves everything from distributed systems to static analysis to information architecture. We value speed, but we value stability and an approachable user experience more. Our software stack is primarily Elixir, Ruby, and Go, but we're advocates of choosing the best tool for the job. If something like Elm is going to help you solve a problem more effectively then we want to provide you a place to convince us of that and keep our software moving forward.
Lead Front-end Engineer:
You will be responsible for leading our front-end efforts, using cutting-edge technology and design methodologies. You will take charge of defining and implementing our design system, and will be trusted to put that design system into practice by building new interfaces and revolutionizing our old ones.
Tinfoil Security | Mountain View, CA USA | Software Engineers | Full-time | Onsite
At Tinfoil Security we're working to make the internet a more secure place. We write tools that are used to secure the largest web applications and APIs in the world. If you've ever watched a video or streamed music online, your data has probably been secured by code we've written. To date, our software has found and fixed over two million security vulnerabilities in the web. Our goal is to reduce the time it takes to find and fix vulnerabilities and make it a part of the software building process.
We work in many different domains in a highly collaborative environment. This involves everything from distributed systems to static analysis to information architecture. We value speed, but we value stability and an approachable user experience more. Our software stack is primarily Elixir, Ruby, and Go, but we're advocates of choosing the best tool for the job. If something like Elm is going to help you solve a problem more effectively then we want to provide you a place to convince us of that and keep our software moving forward.
I've been lucky enough to watch this throughout all of the evolutions and help test it. It's been great learning more about how the cooking process actually works and perfecting my technique.
EDIT: More information was requested so here goes: I've always been interested in food science and trying to make food more predictable. I think that's why I like baking so much. Pantelligent has given me the tools and visualizations to figure out what is actually happening on my stove. I've learned how to gauge the temperature of the pan, and how my electric stove has a really huge carryover heat capacity. I can pretty much turn the stove off halfway through the cooking process and coast the rest of the way with residual heat and still cook all the way through, without overcooking.
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(I get only critical stuff as pushes, and get notified even in the rare case that the rails security email goes to spam as it happened once previously).
The Synopsys Software Integrity Group (SIG) builds security tools used by companies around the world to secure software. The DevSec Tools team is building innovative API testing products primarily using Elixir. We're a small team at a fascinating intersection of both software and security engineering and using them together to make security easier and faster. Apply at https://tinfoilsecurity.com/go/job_SWEsr2.