Encrypted payment infrastructure for processing sensitive data without vendor lock-in
Evervault provides encryption-first infrastructure for payments processing and sensitive data handling. The stack reveals a lean, cryptography-focused engineering operation: Rust and Node.js/Python backends, AWS + Docker for deployment, compliance certifications (SOC 2, ISO 27001) baked in, and emerging work on AWS Nitro Enclaves and custom serverless runtimes. Active projects span high-throughput encryption proxies, multi-PSP orchestration, and developer APIs for data security — all grounded in solving the pain point of complex encryption implementation and certification maintenance. Hiring is senior-heavy (9 of 15 roles) with Finance Director recruitment, signaling scaling beyond early-stage infrastructure toward operational and compliance maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Director
Evervault builds developer infrastructure to encrypt, process, and enrich sensitive data — with encryption enforced at all stages. The company processes more than $5bn annually for hundreds of customers in payments and fintech. The product stack centers on three areas: encrypted data collection and processing (payment cards, PII), multi-provider payment orchestration (avoiding single-gateway lock-in), and compliance automation (SOC 2, ISO 27001). Founded in 2020, headquartered in New York with additional offices in Dublin and London, the company operates a 11–50-person team with an engineering-centric culture reflected in ongoing work on complex cryptographic primitives, serverless runtime security, and developer-facing APIs.
Evervault uses Rust, Node.js, Python, React, AWS, Docker, and Three.js. Compliance tooling includes SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certifications. Current focus includes AWS Nitro Enclaves and custom serverless runtimes for encrypted execution.
Evervault's platform processes more than $5bn annually for hundreds of customers building payments and fintech products.
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