Hideki Miyazaki is a seasoned software engineer based in Kumamoto, Japan, with nine years of recent experience and a career spanning embedded and test systems since the late 1990s. Currently at wolfSSL, he contributes to a widely used TLS/SSL library for embedded-to-cloud applications, focusing on backend security integrations such as ESP-IDF and Renesas TSIP and improving internationalization and build robustness. His background includes long tenures at Teradyne and work across electronics and software engineering roles, supported by advanced studies at Kyushu Institute of Technology. Known for meticulous fixes and practical integrations, he brings deep embedded-security expertise and an eye for making cryptographic libraries usable in diverse hardware environments.
8 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Electronics, Software engineering, MS, Electronics, Software engineering at Kyushu Institute of Technology
BS, Electronics, Computer Science, BS, Electronics, Computer Science at 京都工芸繊維大学 / Kyoto Institute of Technology
熊本工業高等専門学校 / Kumamoto National College of Technology
The wolfSSL library is a small, fast, portable implementation of TLS/SSL for embedded devices to the cloud. wolfSSL supports up to TLS 1.3 and DTLS 1.3!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:453 reviews, 261 commits, 187 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Hideki's commits primarily involve modifications to the wolfSSL library, a TLS/SSL implementation. Their work focuses on adding support for Japanese messages, fixing typos and build failures, and updating the example programs. Additionally, the user appears to be involved in integrating the library with the ESP-IDF development framework and Renesas TSIP (Trusted Secure IP) support.
wolfSSL (formerly CyaSSL) is a small, fast, portable implementation of TLS/SSL for embedded devices to the cloud. wolfSSL supports up to TLS 1.3!
Contributions:1254 pushes, 369 branches, 1 tag in 6 years 6 months
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