Divya Gandhi is an identity and access management engineer with 11 years of experience focused on delivering scalable, highly available identity solutions for enterprise customers on github.com. She has deep expertise across authentication, OAuth/OpenID, token claims, SCIM, certificates and signature workflows, and has worked both as a customer integrator and as a contributor to GitHub Identity. Her open-source contributions include backend work on Azure SDK for .NET and Azure PowerShell—notably on Key Vault data plane and management cmdlets—demonstrating practical experience with secrets and key management at scale. Based in Seattle, she pairs hands-on engineering with customer-first thinking to simplify complex integrations between GitHub and identity providers. Beyond code, she mentors and advocates for women in STEM, bringing a people-focused approach to technical leadership.
11 years of coding experience
St Mary's Convent School, Faridkot
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) at Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 commits in 2 months
Contributions summary:Divya primarily contributed to the Key Vault data plane SDK, focusing on code related to key and secret operations. Their work included adding and modifying code within the SDK, as demonstrated by changes to validation, algorithm specifications, and sample applications. The user implemented changes to the Key Vault Management project including testing, which suggests involvement in the development and testing of the project. The user also updated sample scripts and cleaned up references within the application.
Contributions summary:Divya primarily contributed to the Key Vault management cmdlets within the Azure PowerShell module. Their work focused on implementing and updating commands for managing access policies and key/secret operations. The user addressed code review feedback, refined existing functionalities, and incorporated features like enabling/disabling deployment. The changes included modifications to cmdlet parameters and functionalities, suggesting an involvement in the core logic of Azure Key Vault integration.
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