Gabriel Moisescu

Software Engineer at CERTSIGN

Gabriel Moisescu has a diverse work experience in software engineering. Starting in 2015, they worked at Luxoft on network communication and IPC for an automotive infotainment system, where they designed and implemented an extensive HTTP client and developed a certificate renewal feature. In 2018, they worked at Bitdefender, focusing on network communication and IPC for an endpoint security product, where they developed infrastructure for usage reporting and created a wrapper library for object-oriented IPC. Later in 2018, they joined JLG Consulting as a software engineer, specializing in GUI development for an air traffic control system and contributing to the project's custom widget library. In 2019, they joined certSIGN, where they worked as a software engineer, implementing software for remote signing and developing high-level APIs for cryptographic operations. Gabriel continued their work at certSIGN in 2020, focusing on developing and maintaining software components for industry standards and conducting research in applied cryptography.

Gabriel Moisescu pursued their education at the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Power Engineering - Industrial Informatics from 2009 to 2013. Gabriel then went on to pursue a Master's Degree in Informatics Applied to Power Engineering from 2013 to 2015 at the same institution.

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Bucharest, Romania

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CERTSIGN

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certSIGN provides innovative solutions both for organizations that need to protect their assets against possible threats, as well as for clients who wish to improve their IT system. Our wide range of products and solutions allows both international corporations and small organizations to protect their assets, while improving their activity and optimizing their operations. The process of securing the organization starts by identifying its sensitivity and the value of its information, followed by identifying the possible threats to information and the vulnerabilities of its existing systems. Finally, we formulate the plan of measures to implement against these threats and vulnerabilities. Information has become the most valuable asset of a company, after its employees. The security threats to information have increased with its value. As companies’ activities become more and more integrated – from computers to smartphones and cloud computing, the cyber threats to information are growing and becoming more and more sophisticated. To be able to face these risks, analyze the elements in this infographic.


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Bucuresti, Romania

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201-500

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