Currently, I am working on the development of Network Intelligence (NI) software solutions, which involve traffic classification, analysis, and complete decoding of detected protocols and applications. These solutions are characterized by high performance for core network links with speeds up to 100 Gbit/s and faster. They use various technologies (e.g., Deep Packet Inspection, behavioral, heuristic, and statistical analysis) to reliably detect network protocols, applications, and services, and extract metadata, in real time. I am a daily user of G Suite, Atlassian Software (JIRA, Confluence) and GIT.
I obtained my PhD in Classification and Analysis of Computer Network Traffic from Aalborg University in Denmark on June 6, 2014. My PhD project was co-financed and co-supervised by BredbÄnd Nord A/S, a regional electricity and Internet provider. Due to this industrial collaboration, I learned how to collect and understand customer requirements, present high-level concepts and results to the company management, and structure the work in order to reach both the scientific and industrial goals on time.
I was the founder and developer of nDPIng - the next generation open-source computer network traffic classification tool, which aims in consistent real-time traffic identification on multiple levels.
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Work Terms
Up to 20 hours/week, flexible work schedule