Claire Martel
About Claire Martel
Claire Martel is a System Developer with extensive experience in cybersecurity and software architecture. She has contributed to significant projects, managed server infrastructures, and organized international events in the cybersecurity domain.
Work at Kelvin Zero
Claire Martel has been employed at Kelvin Zero as a System Developer since 2021. In this role, she applies her expertise in software development to enhance system functionalities and improve overall performance. Her responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and implement solutions that meet organizational needs.
Current Role at Government of Canada
Since 2018, Claire Martel has served as a Cyber Security Analyst and Software Architect at the Government of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. In this capacity, she conducts daily code reviews for an extensive ecosystem of over 20 projects, ensuring high standards of code quality and attention to detail. Her role emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity in government operations.
Education and Expertise
Claire Martel holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Software Engineering from Université de Sherbrooke, which she completed from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she earned another Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Science from the same institution from 2014 to 2016. Her academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science with a Minor in Criminology from Université de Montréal, completed from 2011 to 2014.
Background in Cybersecurity Events
Claire Martel has contributed significantly to the organization of international cybersecurity events, showcasing her leadership and event management skills. She led a team in five out of eight such events, demonstrating her commitment to advancing the cybersecurity field and fostering collaboration among professionals.
Experience with Malware Analysis
Claire Martel has extensive experience in malware analysis, having maintained over 50 malware analysis systems that operate continuously, analyzing more than 2 million malware samples daily. She also authored a master's thesis on behavior-based malware clustering, highlighting her research capabilities and expertise in the field.