Nurturing Success in Information Technology
Over a decade in IT
I have acquired extensive knowledge and expertise. My responsibilities include providing support, managing operations, automating tasks, ensuring security, optimizing systems, and implementing mission-critical deployments in private and public cloud platforms. To achieve these objectives, I utilize configuration management techniques, Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) methods, and DevOps processes.
In the past, I served as a System Network Security Engineer for cloud providers for some critical clients in sectors such as banking, defense, government, and healthcare. During this time, I needed to minimize downtime to avoid disastrous consequences.
My competencies include cloud computing, Ansible/Terraform, Bash/Python/Rust, containerization, architecture, infrastructure, microservices/nanoservices, and more. My diverse skill set enables me to deliver exceptional results quickly.
Services
DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer
Set of practices that combines software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) with the goal of shortening the system development life cycle and providing continuous delivery with high software quality, while SRE is a discipline that incorporates aspects of software engineering and applies them to infrastructure and operations problems to create scalable and highly reliable software systems.
Engineering Manager
The strategic coordination of technical projects, ensuring successful completion of engineering objectives. It involves resolving complex challenges, managing project budgets, collaborating across departments, and reporting on project progress. This role bridges the technical team and the organization, aligning engineering goals with company objectives.
Zero Trust Engineer
Security concept centered on the belief that organizations should not automatically trust anything inside or outside its perimeters and instead must verify anything and everything trying to connect to its systems before granting access.
This approach helps to minimize risks associated with remote and hybrid work models, enabling individuals to work securely at any time, anywhere, and on any device. It also emphasizes a smooth transition from on-premises infrastructure to cloud-based solutions, reducing potential vulnerabilities during the process.
In essence, Zero Trust Engineering is about understanding security controls on a granular level and applying them on a per-workload basis, regardless of where that workload is located.