Martin Vondráček is a Senior Security Researcher with a decade of hands-on experience in vulnerability research, exploit development, and secure software architecture, currently advancing offensive cybersecurity capabilities at Invasys. He blends deep technical skills in Python and C with practical leadership—having led product architecture, CI/CD improvements, and cross-team integration of exploits into production-grade microservices. His academic background (PhD candidate at BUT) and a stint as a visiting scholar at UNH underpin high-impact research, including responsible disclosure of critical VR/Unity flaws and development of novel attack techniques like Man‑In‑The‑Room. Comfortable shifting between low-level reverse engineering, network traffic forensics, and developer-facing consultations, he’s equally effective in code reviews, threat modeling, and steering security policy. A less obvious strength is his track record of translating PoCs into robust, deployable features for law-enforcement-focused tooling, demonstrating a rare combination of research rigor and product delivery.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctoral Degree Programme (Ph.D.), Computer Science and Engineering, Doctoral Degree Programme (Ph.D.), Computer Science and Engineering at Brno University of Technology
Computer Forensics Erasmus+ Programme, Computer Forensics Erasmus+ Programme at University of South Wales
Bachelor’s Thesis Research Erasmus+ Programme, Bachelor’s Thesis Research Erasmus+ Programme at University of Malta
Freemovers Programme of Student Mobility Support, Freemovers Programme of Student Mobility Support at University of New Haven
High School/Grammar School, High School/Grammar School at Gymnázium Jana Blahoslava, Ivančice, Lány 2
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