Summary
Pierre-philipp Braun is a seasoned systems and network security educator and practitioner with nine years of focused experience and a lengthy career in Unix system administration. Based in Quimper, Brittany, he teaches Masters-level courses in systems and network security while also having served as a subject matter expert stabilizing production platforms through deep-dive troubleshooting and DevSecOps automation. His background spans hands-on roles from LAMP webops and large-scale IBM/HP hardware integrations to senior system engineering and SCRUM proxy product ownership for telco projects, giving him rare operational breadth. He blends academic rigor—a Master’s in Security and Network Engineering and a Master’s in History of Science and Technology—with practical incident response and high-availability design. Known to describe himself as a “dinosaur Unix sysadmin,” he leverages that legacy expertise to teach modern offensive and defensive techniques such as DNSSEC, SSL interception, red teaming and distributed storage. Quietly, he pairs historical insight into technology with current best practices, making complex infrastructure concepts accessible to both students and production teams.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree History of Science and Technology, Master's degree History of Science and Technology at EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Master's degree Security and Network Engineering, Master's degree Security and Network Engineering at Innopolis University
Bachelor's degree Psychology, Bachelor's degree Psychology at Université Paris Cité
English, French, German, Russian