Manuel Pascual is a Security Architect with a rare blend of academic depth and hands-on industry experience, spanning over two decades in teaching, research and applied security. He combines deep networking expertise (TCP/IP, IPv6, MPLS, WiFi, IoT, VANET and optical networks) with practical security engineering across firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, TLS/IPsec and PKI, and has implemented protocols in C and Java. A prolific researcher and inventor—author of 21 JCR papers, 7 IETF drafts, 5 patents and contributor to multiple European and national projects—he also brings leadership experience managing international research groups and running cybersecurity master programs. Currently shaping security architecture at Redeia while training practitioners in reversing and malware analysis, he moves fluidly between high-level strategy and low-level technical detail. Based in the Greater Madrid area, he pairs a PhD in Telecommunications with a postdoc at Ericsson Research, reflecting a career that bridges cutting-edge research and pragmatic security outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bachelor + Master degree, Computer Science, Bachelor + Master degree, Computer Science at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Library to develop network protocols on top of Linux raw sockets
Contributions:5 releases, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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