Andrew Chagnon has been working in the software engineering industry since 1985. Andrew began their career as a Consulting Engineer at Motorola/Codex, where they were one of the lead engineers driving the successful certification process of Motorola’s DOCSIS 1.x CMTS and cable modem products at CableLabs. Andrew then moved to Cisco Systems in 1999, where they were a Technical Lead and Software Engineer on the VPN3000 and Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) products. Andrew developed one of the first commercially available SSL VPN enterprise products, and implemented a CIFS client to access corporate Windows and Samba file servers. In 2006, they joined BigBand Networks as a Sr. Principal Engineer, where they created the embedded management and control plane architecture. Andrew then moved to Broadcom in 2014, where they were a Senior Principal Software Engineer on a small software development team, and implemented and tested cable head-end and modem silicon support for several DOCSIS 3.1 features. Finally, they joined Tibit Communications, Inc. in 2016 as a Principal Software Engineer.
Andrew Chagnon received their BA in Computer Science and Physics from the State University of New York College at Potsdam in 1985. Andrew then went on to receive their MS in Computer Science from Boston University in 1988.
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