Michael Contreras

Principal Security Research Engineer @ Atomic

About Michael Contreras

Michael Contreras is a Principal Security Research Engineer at Atomic, where he has worked since 2021. He previously held positions at the University of Georgia, Virtual Device Technologies, and IHG, and he holds a Master's degree in Information Security from Georgia Institute of Technology.

Current Role at Atomic

Michael Contreras serves as the Principal Security Research Engineer at Atomic since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for leading security research initiatives and developing strategies to enhance the security posture of the organization. His expertise in security engineering contributes to the advancement of Atomic's security solutions.

Previous Experience in IT Security

Before joining Atomic, Michael Contreras worked as an IT Security Analyst at the University of Georgia for six months in 2010. His responsibilities included monitoring and analyzing security incidents, which provided him with foundational experience in the field of information security.

Experience at Virtual Device Technologies

Michael Contreras was a member of the team at Virtual Device Technologies from 2011 to 2013. During his two years there, he contributed to various projects focused on enhancing device security and improving software reliability.

Development Role at IHG

From 2007 to 2009, Michael Contreras worked as a Developer at IHG. His role involved software development and system integration, which helped him build a strong technical foundation that supports his current work in security.

Educational Background in Information Security

Michael Contreras earned a Master's degree in Information Security from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2010 to 2011. This advanced education provided him with in-depth knowledge of security protocols and risk management strategies.

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science

He completed his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at The University of Georgia from 2006 to 2010. This program equipped him with essential programming skills and a solid understanding of computer systems, which are critical in his career in security engineering.

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