Summary
Stefan Toman is a security-focused engineering manager with 12 years of experience, currently leading a Google team that defends users and the broader internet against memory corruption in critical code dependencies. A mathematician with a summa cum laude Ph.D. from Technical University Munich, he blends deep formal thinking with hands-on product and privacy engineering, having built consent infrastructure, face-blurring tech, and governance for Google’s Trust organization. He progressed from research and teaching in algorithmic mathematics to senior engineering and leadership roles at Google, demonstrating a rare combination of theoretical rigor and production-grade delivery. Based in Bavaria, Stefan is known for turning complex privacy and security requirements into measurable infrastructure and processes that scale across global products.
12 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor rerum naturalium (Ph.D.), Mathematics, summa cum laude, Doctor rerum naturalium (Ph.D.), Mathematics, summa cum laude at Technical University Munich