Austin Cherry is an Infrastructure & Security Manager with 13 years of experience building and securing cloud-native platforms, currently leading infrastructure, security, and SOC2 work for a last-mile delivery startup in Austin, TX. He brings hands-on expertise across AWS, GCP, Terraform, Postgres, Elasticsearch, observability, and CI/CD, and has a track record of designing ZeroTrust access, incident management, and scalable deployment pipelines. Previously at Cloudflare he helped ship ZeroTrust edge services, authored an identity engine in Rust, and contributed to the widely used cloudflared tunnel client by adding protocol support and E2EE access token features. A former burnout programmer turned woodworker and guitarist, he pairs practical engineering with a maker’s curiosity and a knack for automating tedious ops work—even the bits that probably didn’t need automating. Active in open source across languages (Swift, Go, Rust, C), he blends mobile, backend, and security experience to move complex systems from prototype to production. He’s also a believer in faith and keeps a sense of humor about his amateur sports misadventures.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at The Master's College
Contributions:6 releases, 20 commits, 46 PRs in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Austin primarily contributed to the Starscream project, a WebSocket client for iOS and macOS. Their work involved bug fixes, including addressing connection issues and HTTP upgrade problems. They also made changes to the example project to improve usability and added support for OS X framework. Furthermore, the user implemented certificate pinning, and enhanced the project's reliability.
Thin wrapper around NSURLSession in swift. Simplifies HTTP requests.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:24 commits, 4 PRs, 8 pushes in 3 years
Contributions summary:Austin contributed to the SwiftHTTP library by adding project files, unit tests, and documentation. They implemented access control fixes and integrated basic authentication functionality. Furthermore, they made updates for Swift 4 and added support for macOS framework builds. These changes collectively enhanced the library's functionality, maintainability, and cross-platform compatibility.
http-requeststhinswiftnsurlsessionmacos
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Austin Cherry - Infrastructure & Security Manager at Curri