Yang Muamone
About Yang Muamone
Yang Muamone is an Encryption Analyst at HSBC, with a background in cryptographic operations and IT leadership. He holds an MBA and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Marquette University.
Work at HSBC
Yang Muamone has been employed at HSBC as an Encryption Analyst since 2019. In this role, he supports cryptographic operations and manages the life cycle of audit-ready documentation and encryption devices. He ensures compliance with various standards, including NIST, PCI, Interac, and LINK. His responsibilities include leading key custodians and encryption device operators, focusing on cryptographic infrastructures across the United States and Canada.
Previous Experience at GasDay
Prior to his current position, Yang Muamone worked at GasDay as the IT Lead from 2017 to 2019. During his two-year tenure, he was responsible for overseeing IT operations and managing technical projects. His experience at GasDay contributed to his expertise in cryptographic infrastructure and operations.
Education and Expertise
Yang Muamone holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Marquette University, which he completed from 2016 to 2018. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the same institution, studying from 2012 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in encryption and IT management.
Cryptographic Operations and Projects
Yang Muamone supports cryptographic operations in various international locations, including the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Mexico, and Argentina. He has designed and managed inventories of cryptographic keys and physical safe items on both regional and global scales. Additionally, he has created and managed over 10 projects that require cryptographic infrastructure.
Technical Skills and Tools
In his professional roles, Yang Muamone utilizes various tools such as JIRA, Confluence, Sharepoint, and internal ticketing systems. These tools assist him in managing and executing change tickets for cryptography at data centers. His technical skills are essential for maintaining effective cryptographic operations.