Summary
Jon Maloy is a virtualization security maintainer and seasoned network and system architect with over 15 years designing high-availability telecom platforms and nine years of recent experience in open-source virtualization security at Red Hat. He is a recognized Linux kernel contributor and the inventor of several cluster-scale IPC and flow-control innovations (delivered into upstream Linux) that power large distributed systems. Jon combines low-level kernel and driver programming with middleware and protocol design (C/C++, Java, Python) and deep networking expertise across TCP/IP, OSPF, BGP, TLS and SIP. He has led international teams through complex architecture studies, authored patents, and built production AES-GCM encryption for TIPC multicast/unicast environments. Based in Greater Montreal, he pairs rigorous academic training in EE/CS with a long track record of turning research prototypes into resilient, scalable production solutions.
9 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
B.Sc. EE., Electronics, B.Sc. EE., Electronics at Trondheim Ingeniørhøgskole
Ulstein Gymnas
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