Cloud security service for silicon root of trust in data centers and edge devices
zeroRISC commercializes OpenTitan, an open-source silicon root-of-trust project, as a cloud-based security service for data-center, IoT, and operational-technology devices. The stack (Go, Python, AWS/GCP/Azure, Kubernetes) reflects infrastructure-heavy engineering; all 10 open roles are engineering positions split evenly between mid and senior levels, signaling rapid build-out of core platform rather than sales expansion. Active projects—cloud infrastructure, embedded OS integration, and API development—align with the stated pain point of scaling cloud infrastructure for security workloads.
zeroRISC delivers a cloud security platform built on the OpenTitan open-source silicon root-of-trust architecture. The product targets data-center operators, industrial control systems, IoT deployments, and edge-device environments—use cases where hardware-level trust and transparency below the operating system matter. The offering combines silicon components, embedded software, and cloud-based device management, including secure ownership transfer workflows. Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Boston, MA, the company is backed by Cambridge Angels and remains an active participant in the OpenTitan project.
Go, Python, AWS, GCP, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, Public Key Infrastructure, UVM, and SystemVerilog. The stack reflects a cloud-native, multi-cloud approach to security infrastructure.
Boston, MA. The company was founded in 2023 and is backed by Cambridge Angels.
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