On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 1:40:18 PM UTC-5, Kent Rollins wrote:
>
> I work for a data security startup in the US.  We are interested in hiring 
> an experienced crypto developer to update the RSA key generation code to 
> meet NIST 186-4 standards with a goal of receiving FIPS certification.
>
> Our current crypto module is based entirely on Crypto++.  It is important 
> to our business strategy that the code we use for some parts of our system 
> be open source.  Therefore, we would like the code that is developed as 
> part of this project to be contributed back to Crypto++.  At a minimum, the 
> code that is developed must be contributed back to the open source 
> community in some form.
>
> The company I work for is well-funded and we are willing to pay reasonable 
> rates to bring this project to fruition.  We would like to start the 
> project soon.  If you are an experienced crypto developer and are capable 
> of completing this project, we would like to talk to you.  Also, if folks 
> on this mailing list have an idea of another approach to this project, we 
> are open to discussing ideas.
>
> I am happy to receive feedback/responses on this list, but in order to 
> keep the noise level down, please reply to me privately with followups 
> about taking on the job.
>

Kent, can you contact me off-list? You can find my email address and other 
Crypto++ consultants at http://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/Consulting.

Jeff

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