Summary
Daniel Leiderman-gueller is a Security Architect with deep telecom and communications roots, bringing over two decades of hands-on experience in hardware, software and systems engineering. He has led product architecture and security research at Intel and now drives security architecture at Samsung Israel R&D, specializing in turning complex ideas into field‑proven, mission‑grade products. Daniel’s track record includes designing indoor mobile handset localization, massively scaling intelligence-collection capabilities, and integrating diverse third‑party technologies under harsh operational conditions. He excels at translating complex technical requirements into clear roadmaps for multidisciplinary teams and spotting opportunities for joint technical innovation. With an MBA and a BSc in Electronics, he blends business acumen with technical depth to deliver customer-focused, production-ready solutions. An uncommon strength is his ability to bridge legacy telecom protocols and cutting‑edge security research, producing pragmatic architectures that work in both lab and battlefield conditions.
9 years of coding experience
30 years of employment as a software developer
MBA, MBA at Edinborough Harriot Watt Business school,
BSC, Electronics, BSC, Electronics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
English, Spanish, Hebrew