Summary
Brett Lempereur is a polyglot software engineer with 11 years’ experience building secure, production-grade systems across startups and major tech firms, currently working on safeguards at Anthropic. He holds a PhD in Digital Forensics and Computer Security and has translated that research-led perspective into practical engineering at Meta, Palantir, and Funding Circle—shipping integrity and security automation platforms, Kafka-backed originations systems, and high-observability microservices. Brett has led migrations and team reorganisations, guided product-facing technical direction at a fast-growing visualization startup, and driven measurable performance and reliability improvements during transitions. Equally comfortable in low-level languages (C/C++, Rust, Go) and high-productivity stacks (Clojure, Python, TypeScript), he blends deep security expertise with pragmatic system design. He explicitly avoids blockchain roles, preferring work that advances secure, auditable systems and safeguards.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Digital Forensics and Computer Security, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Digital Forensics and Computer Security at Liverpool John Moores University