Summary
Malcolm Gin is an Information Technology Specialist based in Berkeley with over a decade of experience strengthening enterprise systems through a blend of security, architecture, and people-focused process work. He has deep, hands-on expertise across SharePoint (from early on-prem versions to modern Power Platform integrations), authentication/Kerberos, incident response, and enterprise reliability design, and has led large content migrations and CI/CD efforts for multi-terabyte environments. Malcolm pairs technical consulting with clear technical communication—documenting institutional knowledge, building rubrics, and mentoring teams to make systems more robust and maintainable. He’s also applied data analytics and machine learning techniques to security assessments and attack-surface analysis, bringing quantitative insight to risk reduction. A practical futurist, he combines legacy-system fluency with modern cloud-first practices and an uncommon background in technical writing and editorial fact-checking that sharpens how technical ideas are presented and defended.
12 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Professional Technical Business and Scientific Writing, Professional Technical Business and Scientific Writing at University of California, Berkeley
Microsoft Professional Program (MPP) Certificate Data Science, Microsoft Professional Program (MPP) Certificate Data Science at edX
Physical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry at The George Washington University
B.S. Chemistry Women's Studies, B.S. Chemistry Women's Studies at George Mason University
English