Summary
Eugene Rodionov is a Security Engineer with 13 years of experience building and researching defensive and offensive security solutions, currently driving security work at Google from Bellevue. His background blends deep malware research and specialized software engineering from a long tenure at ESET with advanced threat and research roles at Intel, giving him strong hands-on expertise in reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and secure system design. He holds a PhD-level specialization in Computer Science from MEPhI and has taught there, which reflects a foundation in rigorous research and mentoring. Eugene’s career also includes practical software and audit roles in banking, showing an ability to translate high-level security research into operational, compliance-aware outcomes. Colleagues know him for bridging academic rigor and product-focused engineering—able to move from low-level exploit analysis to scalable defenses in production environments. Based in the Seattle area, he combines enterprise-scale security experience with a researcher’s curiosity for emerging threats.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Computer Science, PhD Computer Science at National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
Russian, English, French