tux is a founder and seasoned backend-focused software engineer based in Berlin with 11 years of experience building secure, cryptography-first systems. He has deep hands-on expertise implementing low-level crypto primitives and protocols—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like pyca/cryptography and RustCrypto’s elliptic-curve implementations, including secp256k1 field arithmetic and Montgomery multiplication. His work on nucypher demonstrates practical experience with threshold access control, key management, and re‑encryption systems for privacy-preserving architectures. As a CEO-level founder, he blends product leadership with meticulous engineering, able to move between protocol design and production-grade implementations. A less obvious strength is his focus on rigorous testing and memory-safety fixes, showing a commitment to both correctness and operational robustness.
Threshold Access Control (TACo) runtimes for the Threshold Network
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:54 reviews, 706 commits, 168 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tux primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the project, focusing on cryptographic features related to access control and security. Their work involved implementing key generation methods, encryption, decryption, and re-encryption functionalities using cryptographic libraries. The user also made changes related to path key derivation, handling paths for data access, and the integration of a key management system.
cryptography is a package designed to expose cryptographic primitives and recipes to Python developers.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 5 PRs, 33 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Tux contributed to the OpenSSL backend of the cryptography library, exposing and utilizing functions like `BN_clear_free`, `BN_rand`, and constant-time bignum arithmetic functions. They addressed memory management issues by implementing checks and raising `MemoryError` in the `derive_scrypt` function. Furthermore, the user modified existing code in several files to incorporate the newly exposed OpenSSL functions and updated the AUTHORS file.
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