Travis Veazey is an Information Security Officer with 11 years of IT experience and a lifelong fascination with cryptography that evolved from childhood cipher puzzles into practical security leadership. Based in Fairbanks, Alaska, he has driven district-wide security initiatives—implementing NIST-aligned password policies, network segmentation, DNS blocking, and firewall/IPS controls—while drawing on deep systems administration roots. He pairs hands-on expertise in Linux, iptables, Python, PowerShell, Bash, and firewall management with application-aware thinking about end-to-end encryption and key management. Travis’s background building and optimizing web and database systems gives him a pragmatic perspective on balancing usability and security across schools and enterprise environments. Quietly obsessive about defense-in-depth, he applies personal lab experimentation to real-world policy and infrastructure improvements.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, Mathematics, BS, Computer Science, Mathematics at University of Alaska Fairbanks
A simple module to support serializing and deserializing const generic or arbitrarily-large arrays
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