Summary
Maxime Lalisse is a back-end developer with 11 years of practical experience across web, games and security-focused projects, based in Le Havre, France. He has built and ported multi-platform game titles and later shifted to secure e-voting systems, contributing implementations of Belenios, integrating ElectionGuard, and working on ZKP and formal verification with ProVerif at CNRS. Comfortable across paradigms and stacks (Ruby on Rails, Vue, game engines, cryptographic tooling), he combines production engineering with formal security research. Now at Gedivote, he applies that rare mix of applied backend engineering and cryptographic protocol know-how to build auditable voting infrastructure. A graduate of 42 Paris and holder of a Master's in IoT and cybersecurity, he brings hands-on pragmatism together with rigorous threat-aware design.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master d'informatique IoT et cybersécurité, Master d'informatique IoT et cybersécurité at University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology
42 Paris
Licence Technologies de l''information, Licence Technologies de l''information at Pierre and Marie Curie University