Felipe Santiago
About Felipe Santiago
Felipe Santiago is a Security Engineer at BairesDev since 2021, with a diverse background in IT security and architecture. He has worked in various roles across multiple companies, including Vale and Oi, and holds a TOGAF9 certification.
Work at BairesDev
Felipe Santiago has been employed at BairesDev as a Security Engineer since 2021. He works in João Pessoa and has accumulated three years of experience in this role. His responsibilities include implementing security measures and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience
Prior to joining BairesDev, Felipe worked at Vale as an Enterprise Architect for five months in 2021. He also held various positions at Oi/Telemar, including Ethical Hacker and IT Security Solutions Architect, from 2012 to 2020. Additionally, he worked at Dataprev as an IT Analyst for six years and at Vale as an IT Solutions Architect for two years.
Education and Expertise
Felipe studied at Universidade Federal Fluminense, focusing on Cryptography and Network Security, and achieved a Specialist degree from 2006 to 2010. He also studied Software Engineering at the Federal University of Pernambuco, although this program was interrupted. He holds a TOGAF9 certification, demonstrating his expertise in IT solutions and security architecture.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Felipe possesses extensive experience with technologies such as AWS, GCP, Azure AD, and Kubernetes. He is skilled in using security tools like Accunetix, Burp Suite, and OWASP ZAP for application security assessments. His specialization includes cryptography, digital certification, and application security techniques, along with strong knowledge in computer networks and cloud computing.
Contributions to Process Improvement
Felipe has contributed to process definition and improvement by leveraging frameworks such as TOGAF, CMMI, SCRUM, and ITIL. His experience encompasses defining ISO 27005 compliant processes and secure software development lifecycle practices based on industry standards like OWASP and BSIMM.