Conrad Parker is a software engineer in Seattle with nine years of experience focused on production infrastructure security and confidential computing. At Google he builds monitoring and virtualized test systems for netboot, DHCP, LinuxBoot, and TPM-like hardware while previously architecting large-scale attestation for AMD SEV-SNP and Intel SGX in Google Cloud. He contributes to open-source security tooling—most notably adding enclave system call and file-descriptor support to Google’s Asylo framework—bringing low-level OS and memory-management expertise to hardened environments. Comfortable across back-end, security, and firmware-adjacent domains, he combines rigorous mathematics and CS training with practical operational experience that reduces attack surface at scale.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Computer Science at St. Olaf College
An open and flexible framework for developing enclave applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:264 commits, 4 PRs, 10 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Conrad implemented system calls like `uname`, `pipe2`, and fcntl in the enclave, adding support for features needed by the underlying operating system. They also contributed to memory management and introduced an abstraction for handling files, modifying code related to creating or accessing file descriptors. These changes improve the overall compatibility and functionality of the Asylo project, specifically the system call implementations within the enclave.
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