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Cryptography, Kubernetes Security, Web Security, Governance, Privacy, Trust, Safety, Authentication, Identity Management, Access Control, Key Management, Inter-Service Authentication, Secure Application Frameworks, Detection & Response.
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The growing AWS Cryptography & Privacy organization needs a finance professional to provide planning and analysis. Please join the AWS Cryptography & Privacy Finance team! Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards.
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As the Head of Marketing, you will be responsible for founding the initial marketing strategy for RISC Zero, while fostering a culture of creativity, agility, and continuous learning.
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Most recently we have been focused on cryptographic identity, cryptography for verifiable elections, and high-performance post-quantum cryptography algorithms and their software and hardware implementations.
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Security is the #1 concern of customers moving to the cloud and the AWS Cryptography team is dedicated to providing the security features our customers need. We are looking for a System Development Engineer who are passionate improving how cryptography is used by all of AWS.
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The Cryptography Engineering team provides solutions to common data encryption, data authenticity and key management workflows in order to empower Snowflake engineers and bring the most secure Data Cloud to our customers.
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