Summary
Mohamad Mansouri is a Web3 security researcher and cryptography engineer with 8 years of experience building practical security solutions for large-scale and privacy-sensitive systems. He holds an engineering degree in security and a PhD in security protocols, and has designed remote attestation at IoT scale, secure/federated aggregation schemes, and ML-driven network intrusion detection implemented across C++, Python, and containerized deployments. His industry experience spans Thales, NXP and now Dedaub, combining hands-on cryptographic library development and protocol design with applied research in homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and secure multi-party computation. Comfortable moving research prototypes into realistic environments, he has repeatedly validated solutions on real workloads—from medical data in secure ML to large-device IoT simulations—reflecting a knack for bridging theory and production. Based in Toulouse, he brings both deep protocol-level expertise and practical systems engineering to Web3 and embedded security challenges.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Engineer's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Télécom ParisTech
Engineer's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security, Engineer's degree, Computer and Information Systems Security at EURECOM
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Sorbonne Université
Ccna, Security, Ccna, Security at Cisco Networking Academy
Engineer's degree, Telecommunications Engineering, Engineer's degree, Telecommunications Engineering at Lebanese University - Faculty of Engineering III
English, French, Arabic