Summary
Bidossessi Alahassa is a seasoned network and security engineer with 13 years of experience designing WANs, securing complex infrastructures, and advancing IoT initiatives. He specializes in healthcare IoT interoperability and medical applications, blending rigorous engineering with operational reliability. As a distinguished member of the HealthCare IoT Advisory Board at the IoT Community since 2016, he helps shape the strategy and execution for IoT adoption in healthcare and life sciences. At BJNet, he serves as Security Architect, Network Architect, and System Architect, leading MPLS-based security policy, DNS architecture, IPv6 readiness, and DDOS mitigation, while at HSoft Africa he works as a System Engineer; his hospital IT project management work complements his tech focus. He holds a Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Royal Military Academy in Belgium, reflecting a defense-grade engineering approach. Based in Benin, he brings a disciplined, cross-border perspective to building secure, interoperable medical IoT ecosystems.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Telecommunications Engineering, Master's degree, Telecommunications Engineering at Royal Military Academy Belgium
High School Graduate, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, Baccalauréat, High School Graduate, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, Baccalauréat at Prytanée Militaire de Bembèrèkè
Bachelor's degree, Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Engineering at Royal Military Academy, Belgium
French, English, fon