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ZeroDB (YC S16) Is Hiring a Java/Hadoop Engineer

1 pointsby mwilkisonover 8 years ago
We&#x27;re looking for a Java engineer with knowledge of the internals of Hadoop.<p>Remote OK. Contractor OK.<p>Scope of work: * Writing and modifying low-level Hadoop components (HDFS, KeyProvider API); * Making packages for Cloudera &#x2F; Hortonworks &#x2F; MapR distribution;<p>Competencies: * Deep knowledge of Java; * Experience working on internals of Hadoop is a strong plus; * Deep knowledge of Python is a strong plus; * Familiarity with concepts of symmetric &#x2F; asymmetric encryption; * Verbal and written technical English<p>If that&#x27;s you, please email us at founders@zerodb.com<p>About ZeroDB:<p>ZeroDB is a unified encryption layer for the enterprise.<p>Rather than managing a myriad of disparate data protection tools, ZeroDB enables security architects to transparently encrypt data in-flight, at-rest, and in-use across data platforms, including Hadoop, Kafka, Spark, Storm, Cassandra, and HBase.<p>It supports granular encryption, allowing fine-grained decryption permissions and delegated access both internally (e.g. employees, departments) and externally (e.g. cloud providers) in multi-tenant environments and centralized data lakes.<p>It works seamlessly across all of an enterprises environments--on-premise, hybrid, public cloud--while eliminating the encryption management middleware&#x27;s access to keys, enabling enterprises to leverage the elasticity of the public cloud while maintaining on-premise key management.

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