Jessie Liu is a software engineer at Google with nine years of experience building secure, backend systems and a strong foundation from UCLA. At Google she has contributed to enclave and certificate handling in the Asylo framework, adding RSA SHA256 support and PEM serialization—work that underscores expertise in cryptography and key management. Her career includes multiple internships at major tech firms (Intel, VoiceBox) and full-stack experience from a startup internship, giving her both systems-level and product-facing perspective. Based in Los Angeles, she combines academic roots with practical open-source contributions, quietly specializing in hardening security primitives that enable trustworthy enclave applications.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Redmond High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Bachelor of Science - BS at University of California, Los Angeles
An open and flexible framework for developing enclave applications
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:25 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Jessie primarily focused on modifying and improving the certificate handling and generation processes within the Asylo framework. This involved changing the root certificate equality check method and adding support for IA5String in the Asn1Value class. Furthermore, the user added the X509 RSA signer class, implemented support for RSA SHA256 within X509 certificates and added SerializeToPem to X509Signer. These changes suggest an effort to enhance security and key management functionalities within Asylo.
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