Summary
Stephanie Stroka is a software engineer with a decade of experience building secure, privacy-first systems, currently working at Google and contributing as co-developer of the Digital ID protocol. She has led identity and authentication efforts across startups and enterprise products—from leading development of AdNovum’s nevisAuth to building Synacts’ decentralized, user-controlled mobile address book that pushes real-time attribute updates. Her background spans embedded security (Shift Cryptosecurity), scalable content backends (co-founding Liure Media/UNTOLD), and academic research, giving her a rare blend of product-minded engineering and protocol design. Based in Zurich, she focuses on digital identity, authentication/authorization, and software security, with a practical commitment to privacy-by-design that lets users choose where their data lives.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Dipl. Ing. (FH), Information Technology and Systems Management, Dipl. Ing. (FH), Information Technology and Systems Management at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Dipl. Ing., Computer Science, Dipl. Ing., Computer Science at Universität Salzburg
German, English