Summary
Daniel Wyschogrod is a Senior Scientist with three decades of experience in network intrusion detection and high-performance pattern matching, beginning at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the late 1980s. He was the principal architect of ReGXP2G, the first line-rate regex matcher ASIC at Raqia Networks, and holds patents from that work, and he now focuses on Automatic Signature Generation (ASG) in advanced information technologies. His background spans radar image processing for runway intrusion detection to leading architecture for small and medium software projects, blending deep research pedigree with hands-on engineering. Based in Newton, MA, he combines expertise in regex algorithms and embedded/ASIC systems with a physics-rooted analytical approach from degrees at Columbia, Stony Brook, and NYU. An underappreciated thread through his career is repeatedly turning research prototypes into production-grade, patented products.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
HS, HS at Ramaz
M.S., Computer Science, M.S., Computer Science at New York University
B.A., Physics, B.A., Physics at Columbia University
M.A., Physics, M.A., Physics at Stony Brook University
Hebrew