Atredis Partners
Alain Iamburg is a Principal Research Consultant at Atredis Partners, a position held since April 2020. Previously, Alain served as a Senior Embedded Security Consultant at IOActive, Inc. from August 2017 to April 2020, and as a Research Scientist at Optiv Inc. from January 2016 to August 2017. Alain holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from San Diego State University, earned in 2009, and has extensive experience in embedded software development, having worked as an Embedded Software Engineer at Digital Force Technologies, where responsibilities included developing software for AVR microcontrollers and OMAP-based embedded Linux devices. Additional roles include Senior Security Consultant and Security Consultant at Optiv Inc. and FishNet Security, respectively.
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Atredis Partners
With offices all around the United States and Canada, Atredis Partners was created by a number of security industry veterans who wanted to prioritize offering quality and client needs over the pressure to grow rapidly at the expense of delivery and execution. We wanted to build something better, for the long haul. Atredis Partners team members have written five books on information security topics, and have presented our research over fifty times at the BlackHat Briefings conference in Europe, Japan, and the United States, as well as other notable security conferences, delivering groundbreaking research and training on web, network, software, mobile and embedded exploitation. We deliver the same class of confidential security research and penetration testing for our clients, focusing on everything from low level embedded assessments to complex mobile platforms and complex application stacks. In 2015, we expanded our offerings to also include an advanced Risk and Advisory practice. Our risk practice works alongside our researchers and penetration testers, helping CISOs and CIOs turn complex technical threats and vulnerabilities into actionable plans to transform our clients’ security, both technically and culturally.