Dominique Mongelli
About Dominique Mongelli
Dominique Mongelli is a Senior Software Engineer at Axway, specializing in DevSecOps processes and security vulnerability auditing. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Université Grenoble Alpes and has over five years of experience in his current role.
Work at Axway
Dominique Mongelli has been employed at Axway as a Senior Software Engineer since 2019. In this role, he specializes in implementing DevSecOps processes and auditing security vulnerabilities. He also serves as the security referent at Axway, a position he embraced following the acquisition of Streamdata.io. His responsibilities include engaging in threat modeling and adhering to enterprise security guidelines, ensuring that security practices are integrated into the software development lifecycle.
Education and Expertise
Dominique Mongelli studied at Université Grenoble Alpes, where he earned a Master's degree in Computer Science from 2007 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in software engineering and security practices. He has developed proficiency in various technologies, including Java, Spring, Apache Kafka, GitlabCI, and Kubernetes, which he utilizes for cloud deployment and micro-services architecture.
Background
Dominique Mongelli has a background in software engineering with a focus on security. His work experience includes a significant tenure at Axway, where he has contributed to the development of secure software solutions. His role requires a deep understanding of security vulnerabilities and the implementation of best practices in software development, particularly within the context of DevSecOps.
Technical Skills
Dominique Mongelli possesses technical skills in various programming and deployment technologies. He utilizes Java and Spring for application development and employs Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming. His experience with GitlabCI and Kubernetes supports his work in cloud deployment. Additionally, he designs and develops applications using micro-services architecture, focusing on real-time, event-driven, low latency contexts.