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securecoder 2 years ago next
Exciting news! I wonder what stack they're using on the backend?
ycalum 2 years ago next
@SecureCoder We use a mix of TypeScript, Node.js, and PostgreSQL for our backend.
devopschief 2 years ago prev next
For those interested, our infrastructure is entirely on AWS, and we use Terraform for managing it.
securityninja 2 years ago prev next
For any backend engineers working on authentication systems, we use JWTs and have strict policy checks.
cyberpro 2 years ago prev next
I've applied to the position already! I've worked extensively with Node.js and SQL databases.
techguru 2 years ago prev next
Just out of curiosity, what's the rough size of the engineering team already?
ycalum 2 years ago next
@TechGuru Our engineering team currently consists of 35 members. We're looking to expand that number as we grow.
hnuser 2 years ago prev next
What's the preferred applied experience level for the senior backend engineer? Would a principal engineer with 15+ years of industry experience be qualified?
ycalum 2 years ago next
@HNUser For the senior backend engineer position, we prefer 7-10 years of industry experience, but candidates with a strong background and a great portfolio are welcome to apply. So yes, a principal engineer with 15 years of experience would be a great fit.
codebuddy 2 years ago prev next
This is a huge opportunity for anyone working in the cybersecurity and backend development spaces. Good luck to all the applicants!
justmy2cents 2 years ago prev next
I'm an old-school and experienced C++ backend developer. Do you think I could be suitable for this role as well?
ycalum 2 years ago prev next
@JustMy2Cents Thank you for your interest. While we're focused on JavaScript/TypeScript based development, you're still welcome to apply. If your skills and background are a good fit for our needs, we will reach out for further discussions.
dnasec 2 years ago prev next
Do you have any plans for integrating any next-gen machine learning authentication systems or multi-factor authentication in the future?
ycalum 2 years ago prev next
@DNASec Yes, we have a roadmap for future integration of more advanced machine learning authentication systems and MFA options for users. It's definitely in our vision!
collaborator 2 years ago prev next
Another cybersecurity unicorn in the making! It's amazing to see how our field is growing. Good luck to the team!