Kristian Antic
About Kristian Antic
Kristian Antic is an IT Architect specializing in Identity and Access Management at Daimler AG, where he has worked since 2015. He has a background in computer science and has held various positions in notable companies, including Rohde & Schwarz and Avaya, as well as experience in academia.
Current Role at Daimler AG
Kristian Antic serves as an IT Architect for Identity and Access Management at Daimler AG. He has held this position since 2015, contributing to the company's efforts in managing digital identities and ensuring secure access to information systems. His role involves designing and implementing strategies that enhance security protocols and streamline access management processes.
Previous Experience at Daimler AG
Before his current role, Kristian Antic worked at Daimler AG in various capacities. He was a working student in Compliance and Risk Management from 2014 to 2015, where he supported compliance initiatives. Additionally, he interned in Global Information Security from 2010 to 2011, focusing on security measures within the organization.
Experience at Rohde & Schwarz
Kristian Antic gained valuable experience at Rohde & Schwarz, where he worked as a scholarship student from 2012 to 2014. His responsibilities included contributing to projects in the field of technology. He also interned in Application Development for C++ Radiomonitoring and Location Finding for one month in 2013, further enhancing his technical skills.
Education and Academic Background
Kristian Antic studied at Stuttgart Media University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2008 to 2012. He continued his education at the same institution, achieving a Master of Science degree from 2012 to 2015. His academic background provided him with a strong foundation in computer science and related fields.
Early Career Experience
Kristian Antic began his career as a Computer Science Expert at Avaya from 2004 to 2007, where he worked for three years in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. He also served as a student assistant at the University of Stuttgart for five months in 2010, gaining early exposure to the academic and technical environment.