Summary
Tomoaki Tani is a Research Engineer with eight years’ experience specializing in Windows OS and security product vulnerability research, malware analysis, and Red Team operations. He has led incident response and digital forensics for targeted attacks against Japan, developed automated malware analysis and IoC generation techniques, and built multiple open-source tools for memory and log forensics that have been showcased at Black Hat Arsenal and international conferences. At NTT he investigates attack methods against security products and creates countermeasures and tooling to harden corporate defenses, drawing on prior work at JPCERT/CC. He also trains domestic professionals and graduate students, blending hands-on technical research with practical operational expertise. An uncommon strength is his track record of turning research prototypes into widely demonstrated tools, bridging academic-grade discovery with real-world incident response.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Arts in Environment and Information Studies, Bachelor's degree, Arts in Environment and Information Studies at Keio University