Benjamin Striegel is a seasoned Programmer Analyst with 14 years of professional experience, currently at Marmon/Keystone LLC, and a B.S. in Computer Science from Allegheny College. He brings pragmatic expertise in backend systems, security-focused Rust development, and CLI tooling—evidenced by contributions to high-profile open-source projects like Enarx (confidential computing with WebAssembly) and the RustCrypto ecosystem. His work spans low-level improvements (sallyport and libc vendoring), cryptographic format encoders/decoders and fuzzing targets for x509 parsing, as well as front-end polish on the prior Rust website. Benjamin blends production support and feature delivery with careful refactoring, testing, and security hardening. Based in Pennsylvania, he pairs long-term corporate engineering experience with active, thoughtful contributions to foundational Rust libraries. Notably, he often tackles subtle interoperability and parsing edge cases that improve robustness across dependent projects.
14 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at Allegheny College
Contributions:354 reviews, 97 commits, 94 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily contributed to the `enarx/enarx` repository by adding features and improving the functionality of the command-line interface. The user added a JSON flag to the `enarx info` command, enabling JSON output. Furthermore, the user made changes to the `sallyport` crate, including vendoring libc definitions, and other refactoring. They also updated the project by porting the shims to x86_64-unknown-none.
The previous Rust website. The current website's code is at https://github.com/rust-lang/www.rust-lang.org.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 2 PRs, 77 comments in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on improving the user interface and presentation of the Rust website. Their contributions include fixing display issues, adding syntax highlighting for code examples, and refactoring the layout to improve the user experience. They also made minor adjustments to the CSS for visual enhancements. Overall, their work aimed to enhance the website's appearance and readability.
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Benjamin Striegel - Programmer Analyst at Marmon/Keystone LLC