Daniel Gisolfi is a software developer with nine years of experience building and securing cloud-native and mainframe-integrated systems at IBM, combining full-stack React front-ends with back-end Java, Node.js, and C components. He specializes in DevOps and platform engineering—authoring OpenShift operators, Tekton CI/CD pipelines, and Kubernetes infrastructure while owning bare-metal fleets across x86, s390 and z/OS. Daniel has productized research prototypes (including a C-based threat detection algorithm), led penetration-test collaborations with X-Force Red, and ported tooling and UIs across z/OS frameworks, showing a rare fluency bridging modern container platforms and legacy enterprise systems. He also designed a patented language-agnostic compiler for combinatorial test generation and has a strong background in honeypot research and real-time data pipelines for security analytics. Currently pursuing a master’s at Georgia Tech, he brings persistent curiosity, practical security instincts, and a knack for turning experimental research into production-ready product features.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science at Marist University
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