Summary
Brandon Botsch is a software engineer with 10 years of experience and deep expertise in Linux networking, routing, tunneling, and load balancing. He has designed practical, low-level networking solutions—splitting and recombining IP traffic across multiple interfaces with iptables and routing tables, and isolating per-device traffic using network namespaces and macvlan. His background spans systems engineering, custom monitoring integrations, and hands-on infrastructure work including ESXi/Vmware deployments and RADIUS/AD authentication. Brandon combines a cybersecurity education with pragmatic engineering, often solving problems by gluing kernel networking primitives into reliable, reproducible systems. He’s comfortable across scripting and compiled languages, and brings a curiosity for protocol behavior (e.g., NAT source-port translation) that informs robust designs. Based in South Brunswick, NJ, he favors clever, tooling-driven approaches to challenging networking problems.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Cybersecurity, 3.879, Bachelor’s Degree, Cybersecurity, 3.879 at Stevens Institute of Technology