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US-CA-San-Jose, CA-Senior Linux Kernel Engineer

SecureAll Inc., headquartered in the Silicon Valley, California, is a
well-funded start-up in the Enterprise Information Security domain. It
is well recognized that enterprises are on the average 6 months behind
on applying security patches.During this period, despite employing
firewalls and intrusion detection systems, enterprises are vulnerable to
exploits leveraging the un-patched weaknesses.It is also acknowledged
that patch management is an imperfect science and does not take away the
risk of applying patches without adequate testing. SecureAll offers 
a solution that is truly radical and solves the above problems in an
elegant fashion. The foundation of the company is based on a patented
breakthrough technology that takes network-based enterprise security to
the next level. We are currently looking to fill two full-time regular
positions in our San Jose, CA facility both requiring extensive
experience with Linux Kernel programming.  


Sr. Linux Kernel Development Engineer (2 Positions):

Senior software engineers with 5-10 years of experience in the design,
implementation,and ongoing development of the Kernels. At least 1 year
experience with Linux Kernel.Kernel Software development and debugging
experience preferably in Linux environment.A very strong understanding
of TCP/IP protocol stack. Development with the stack is a plus.
Development with Linux 2.6 is a plus Good Understanding of memory
management, SMP, clustering issues is a plus Experience with the
hardening of kernel and various protocol stacks for security is a plus
Experience with design and architecture of mid- to large-sized software
projects.

To Apply for this job, please send a word/text resume to
hotjobs@secureallinc.com with the position title in the subject line.


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