Digenaldo Neto is a Senior Security Engineer with 11 years of experience building secure, scalable systems across media, fintech and legal-tech companies in Brazil. He combines hands-on software engineering in Go and Python with cloud-native security practices—designing authentication/authorization services, managing GKE workloads, and implementing Google Cloud controls and WAF rules to harden production environments. At Globo and Jusbrasil he led initiatives to unify large user bases, deploy OpenID Connect solutions, and automate infrastructure with Terraform to reduce attack surface and operational friction. His background in cybersecurity research for telecoms and a master’s focused on network management and security give him a strong foundation in both policy-level thinking and practical threat detection workflows. An active contributor to Go learning materials on GitHub, he also builds tooling for security data analysis and automated response, blending developer ergonomics with defensive depth. Based in Paraíba, he is fluent in delivering production-ready systems that balance performance, usability and security.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Ethical Hacker, Ethical Hacker at Udacity
Exchange Student English Language and Literature General, Exchange Student English Language and Literature General at Bayswater
Bachelor of Information Systems, Bachelor of Information Systems at Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Ethical Hacker, Ethical Hacker at Cisco Networking Academy
Master's degree in Information Technology Network Management and Systems Security, Master's degree in Information Technology Network Management and Systems Security at Instituto Federal da Paraíba
Material para estudo de Golang, tutoriais, videos e exemplos para quem quer aprender Go
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 7 PRs in 6 days
Contributions summary:Digenaldo primarily contributed to the Go project by implementing core Go language concepts and examples for educational purposes. They added examples of various features such as switch statements, arrays, for loops, functions, slices, maps, and channels. Their work also included updates to the README and playground, indicating a focus on providing clear explanations and practical code examples for learning Go.
Contributions:6 PRs, 14 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 9 months
oauth2oidcoidc-clientopenid-connect
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Digenaldo Neto - Senior Security Engineer at Jusbrasil