The stalkless cars have a button on the steering wheel to select the wipers, and the scroll wheel adjusts the speed. No need to use the touch screen to control them.
Square | Information Security & Security Engineering | San Francisco & New York | Onsite/Visa | Full-Time | squareup.com
Square is a financial services, merchant services aggregator, and mobile payments company. The Square Information Security team works to ensure the security of every transaction from swipe to receipt and beyond. We embed ourselves in other teams at Square to build world-class products for both customers and employees. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that every single experience with Square is simple, secure, and safe.
Square | Information Security & Security Engineering | San Francisco & New York | Onsite/Remote/Visa | Full-Time | squareup.com
Square is a financial services, merchant services aggregator, and mobile
payments company. The Square Information Security team works to ensure the
security of every transaction from swipe to receipt and beyond. We embed
ourselves in other teams at Square to build world-class products for both
customers and employees. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that every single
experience with Square is simple, secure, and safe.
I'm modestly outraged that your jobs posting was downvoted.
For any security engineers exploring this -- I can independently vouch for team on the basis of the person leading it (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredrickdlee/). If you want a team to join where you can both robustly contribute and continue to learn and grow as either/both an engineer and a manager (if that's your thing), you can't really go wrong here.
You could leverage the TPM and some version of remote attestation and only permit key-requests from attested machines. Alternatively (or concurrently), you could PXE boot all devices with a parameterized shared-secret individualized for each node.