John G.
About John G.
John G. is a Security Engineer III at Komodo Health in San Francisco, California, with a background in cybersecurity and cloud security, and a Master's degree from UC Berkeley.
Current Role at Komodo Health
John G. currently holds the position of Security Engineer III at Komodo Health in San Francisco, California. He has been serving in this role since 2023, focusing on developing and maintaining security protocols to safeguard the company's technological infrastructure.
Professional Experience at Komodo Health
Before his current role, John G. was employed at Komodo Health in two different capacities. From 2022 to 2023, he worked as a Security Engineer II, and prior to that, he held the position of Cloud Security Engineer from 2021 to 2022. In both roles, he contributed significantly to improving the company's security measures.
Previous Employment and Internships
John G. has accumulated a wealth of experience through various roles. He served as a Cyber Security Consultant at Moss Adams for 9 months in Silicon Valley, California. He also had internships at Cisco as a Software Engineer Intern and at Seagate Technology as an Identity and Access Management Intern. Additionally, John gained experience working at the University of California, Santa Cruz, both as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and a Learning Technologies Consultant.
Educational Background
John G. holds a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from the University of California, Berkeley, which he completed in 2025. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Technology and Information Management from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2020. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in cybersecurity and information technology.
Certifications and Contributions
John G. is certified as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). He has made valuable contributions to the cybersecurity community, including developing a security protocol at Komodo Health that reduced breaches by 30%. He presented a paper on advanced cybersecurity measures at the 2022 RSA Conference and published an article on cloud security best practices in a leading journal. He also volunteers as a mentor for cybersecurity students at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and has contributed to an open-source security project adopted by multiple tech companies.