Robin Daniel M.

Associate Security Engineer at Bugcrowd

Robin Daniel M. has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and roles. They started their career in 2010 as a Process Improvement Manager at Support Plus Medical, where they evaluated and improved the process flow, resulting in faster delivery of diabetic supplies to patients. They then worked as an Assistant Merchandise Planner at Bed Bath & Beyond, responsible for planning and managing inventory levels.

In 2013, Robin joined Guess? as a Merchandise Allocation Analyst, where they maintained inventory levels, analyzed location performance, and developed distribution strategies. They then transitioned to LFP, Inc. as an Allocation Analyst, working to optimize inventory allocation for the company.

In 2016, Robin joined JR286/Nike as an Account Planning Analyst, responsible for account management and planning. They later joined Fallas Paredas as an Allocation Analyst, focusing on analyzing and optimizing inventory allocation.

In 2018, Robin became a Junior IT Consultant at ACEA Biosciences, providing IT support to multiple office locations and remote employees. They then worked as a Help Desk Technician I - Consultant at ACEA Therapeutics, Inc, where they supported users in a mixed Windows and Macintosh environment and handled server administration tasks.

Robin also has experience in the cybersecurity field, working as an Ethical Hacker/Security Researcher at HackerOne and Bugcrowd.

Overall, Robin Daniel M. has a wide range of experience in roles such as IT support, inventory management, allocation analysis, and cybersecurity.

Robin Daniel M. has a diverse education history. In 2001, they began their education at Fort Pierce Central High School, where they studied General subjects. Robin Daniel completed their high school education in 2005. Following this, in 2006, Robin attended NCTS Naval Training, specializing in Logistic Specialist training.

In addition to their formal education, Robin obtained various certifications to enhance their knowledge and skills. In 2019, they earned the CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Network+ certifications from CompTIA. In the same year, they also obtained four badges from PentesterLab: Introduction Badge in November, Unix Badge in December, Essential Badge in January 2020, and White Badge in May 2020.

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Timeline

  • Associate Security Engineer

    April, 2021 - present

  • Ethical Hacker Security Researcher

    August, 2019