Tomer Arbel-eliyahu is a Security Architect at PayPal with a decade of experience designing zero-trust cloud architectures, specializing in service mesh, API gateways, workload identity, and cross-domain authentication. He combines hands-on engineering—writing code, running POCs and performance benchmarks—with strategic leadership, vendor evaluation, and cross-team architecture decisions. Deeply AI-native, he leverages LLMs as an integral part of his design, analysis, and documentation workflow to operate at the scale of a team. His background spans cloud platform engineering and distributed systems from roles at Intel and Marvell, where he led teams building storage, multi-AP WiFi, and low-level Linux kernel/networking solutions. Known for uniting rigorous testing and pragmatic vendor selection, he also retains low-level fluency in C/C++ and Go, enabling him to bridge kernel-to-cloud security challenges.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Communication Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Communication Systems Engineering at Ben Gurion University Be'er
Contributions:20 commits, 15 PRs, 21 pushes in 29 days
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