Kyle Isom is a Senior Staff Engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area with 15 years of experience building secure, production-grade systems across infrastructure, embedded, and cloud environments. He has deep cryptography and PKI expertise—contributing to Cloudflare’s CFSSL and Red October projects and improving Go’s crypto tooling—and has led threat modeling and security programs at Google for autonomous systems. Kyle blends hands-on engineering (Go, TPM/remote attestation, ECC work) with program-level security consulting, having helped standardize engagement and threat-modeling practices for internal customers. His background includes building secure update and AppArmor integrations for constrained devices, plus operational leadership from military service, which informs a pragmatic approach to resilience and continuity. Despite an archived GitHub presence, his contributions to well-known open-source crypto tooling remain influential in enterprise PKI and secure systems design.
Contributions:334 commits, 329 PRs, 371 pushes in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Kyle primarily contributed to the `cfssl` repository, focusing on enhancing the core functionality related to certificate management and PKI tools. Their commits demonstrate expertise in working with Go programming language. The commits show improvements to existing tools, such as `cfssljson`, as well as adding functionality to sign certificate requests. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to code quality and testing, demonstrating proficiency in building secure and reliable software.
Go server for two-man rule style file encryption and decryption.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 80 commits, 98 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Kyle's contributions primarily focused on adding support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) to the "redoctober" project, a Go server for file encryption. This involved implementing ECC key generation, encryption, and decryption functionality within the `passvault` and `ecdh` packages. The user also refactored existing code to accommodate the new ECC support, ensuring compatibility with existing RSA-based encryption methods. These changes enhanced the project's cryptographic capabilities and flexibility.
golangrulego-serverpaddingfile-encryption
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