Seth Robertson is a Chief Scientist with 15+ years leading high-impact defensive and offensive Computer Network Operations research and development for government and industry. He has won and directed multiple DARPA and AFRL programs spanning 10 Tbps networking, automated cyber war planning, SDN-based deception, and extreme DDoS and weapon-system defenses, translating bleeding-edge research into deployable systems. Earlier he founded and led product development at startups that produced market-first load balancers and a network intrusion detection company later acquired by Raytheon, showing a rare blend of deep systems/kernel programming and product-driven architecture. His technical breadth covers SDN, kernel and embedded development, scalable infrastructure, virtual machines, and Android/security platforms, with repeated success turning complex network science into operational capabilities. Based in Metuchen, NJ, he pairs research leadership with hands-on implementation and a track record of building intellectual property that bridges academia, startups, and defense labs. Not obvious from titles alone: he regularly designs at the intersection of networking hardware and software, driving projects that push throughput and resilience limits rather than incremental improvements.
15 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at Columbia University
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