Michael Berry is an R&D cybersecurity engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a strong academic foundation from Georgia Tech—BS in Computer Engineering (Highest Honors) and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2024). He blends hands-on hardware security research (TRNGs and USB authentication tokens) with applied risk analysis and tooling experience, having automated risk-control reporting and QA tests in Java during an internship at Truist. A GEM Fellow and multi-scholarship recipient, he brings a decade of practical exposure to cybersecurity through internships and university research, now focusing on applied R&D in a national lab environment. Based in Albuquerque, he pairs systems-level thinking about hardware and emerging architectures with a pragmatic orientation toward measurable control effectiveness and vulnerability discovery.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Christopher Columbus High School
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
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Michael Berry - R&D Cybersecurity at Sandia National Laboratories