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Forum => newLISP newS => Topic started by: kanen on March 13, 2015, 10:24:47 AM

Title: We are hiring newLisp programmers....
Post by: kanen on March 13, 2015, 10:24:47 AM
We are actively looking a newLisp programmer at our small network security startup -- http://www.TrustPipe.com.



You can work from remote.



You need to really know newLisp and be able to write socket code, database interfaces, web connectivity and interface with C through (import) on occasion.  Knowing network security is a big plus, but not required.



We have a large, stable product which has over 10,000 lines of newLisp code and is deployed on Windows XP through Windows 8.1, Linux and Mac OS X and we are porting to new platforms this year.



Salary depends on the person and skill-set.



If you are interested, please contact me directly (do not post on this forum).  I can be reached by email through http://www.kanen.me



We've had some great press (here are two examples):

http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/trustpipe-rolls-out-marker-based-security-technology/d/d-id/1317963

http://www.networkworld.com/article/2853977/security0/report-startup-promises-to-catch-100-of-network-attacks-with-unique-detection-technology.html



Lutz is an advisor to our company.



I'm happy to answer any questions.
Title: Re: We are hiring newLisp programmers....
Post by: protozen on March 14, 2015, 10:28:45 PM
Pretty cool to see this.
Title: Re: We are hiring newLisp programmers....
Post by: denis on September 16, 2016, 11:58:39 AM
wow! Job in newlisp, nice to see!
Title: Re: We are hiring newLisp programmers....
Post by: vetelko on October 26, 2016, 07:35:07 AM
Please could you write more on newLISP use cases in your company? I found this very interesting.
Title: Re: We are hiring newLisp programmers....
Post by: jopython on October 26, 2016, 12:07:25 PM
Kanen,

I just saw your links about trustpipe. Does your organisation compete on the same league as IP360, nessus, etc?

It is nice to know there is a mainstream product based on newlisp, assuming your product is built on it.