Summary
Tylor Allison is a Principal Platform Security Engineer with over 11 years in security-focused roles and a career spanning secure networking, VPN/crypto, and platform protections since the late 1990s. At PlayStation he drives zero-trust and service-mesh evaluations, built a custom distributed certificate authority proof-of-concept, and led RASP and incident response initiatives that blend hands-on PoCs with program-level policies. His background includes deep systems and protocol work—designing fuzzers, IKE/IPSec enhancements, and firewall clustering features—that informs pragmatic threat modeling and architecture reviews for cloud and container platforms. Comfortable both as a hands-on implementer and a program architect, he brings rare cross-domain expertise from kernel and crypto internals to platform-scale security design. Based in Stillwater, MN, he pairs decades of product-focused engineering with a habit of automating and proving concepts before recommending vendors.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Minnesota Duluth
Chinese