Nadim Zubidat is a Security Architect and senior embedded software engineer based in Barcelona with 12+ years of experience and eight years in focused industry roles building secure connectivity for printers and SoC devices. At HP he drives Secure SDLC, defines security roadmaps for large-format printers used in enterprise and federal environments, and leads vulnerability management and architecture risk analysis. He has deep firmware and Linux kernel experience—rewriting connectivity protocols, implementing kernel drivers, and integrating authentication protocols like LDAP, Kerberos, OAuth and smartcard/HID flows into embedded systems. Prior roles at Texas Instruments include shipping high-volume WLAN solutions, designing Wi‑Fi stack features, and accelerating integration cycles for mass-market devices. Known for combining hands-on coding with security leadership, he also coaches teams on secure coding and test-driven embedded development. Comfortable operating at the intersection of product, security and low-level engineering, he excels at turning complex security requirements into auditable, production-ready implementations.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc Computer Science, B.Sc Computer Science at University of Haifa
English, Hebrew, Arabic, Spanish, Catalan, Italian
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