Summary
Omri Huller is a software engineer with 11 years' experience blending development, infrastructure, and defensive cyber expertise, currently strengthening non-human identity security at Oasis Security. He previously led an eight-person R&D team maintaining a safety-critical Java air traffic control system in the Israeli Air Force, specializing in multi-sensor/multi-target tracking and algorithmic optimization. His background in security research spans anomaly, malware and phishing detection as well as defining organization-wide security standards, reflecting a pragmatic balance of research and production deployment. A Technion computer software engineering alumnus pursuing MIS studies at Tel Aviv University, Omri combines rigorous engineering discipline with operational security instincts to improve resilience in complex distributed systems. Notably, he brings experience transitioning mission-critical systems through maintenance and evolution without compromising safety or uptime.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Msc, Management Information Systems, General, Msc, Management Information Systems, General at Tel Aviv University