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Paul Krell

Sr. Director, Cybersecurity Architecture And Engineering at CAES

Paul Krell has a diverse work experience that spans over two decades, starting from their role in Avionics Flight and Navigational Systems Repair with the US Army in 1993. Paul then proceeded to work in various technical support roles at AOL before transitioning to a Systems Administrator role at The Boeing Company. Subsequently, they took on roles at Harris Corporation, Broadcom, Warner Bros. Entertainment Group of Companies, and currently, they serve as the Sr. Director of Cybersecurity Architecture and Engineering at Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions. Throughout their career, Paul has honed their skills in incident response, malware analysis, penetration testing, and security operations.

Paul Krell began their education with an Associate of Science degree in Computer Network Administration from an unspecified institution in 1998, completing it in 2000. Paul then went on to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University, graduating in 2006. In addition to their formal education, Paul has also obtained certifications such as CISSP, Certified Ethical Hacker v7, and Certified Reverse Engineering Analyst in recent years.

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Palm Bay, United States

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CAES

CAES (Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions) technology pioneers the future and underpins many of the world’s most critical missions. Their RF, microwave and millimeter wave solutions enable missile defense radars and missile seekers, electronic warfare systems that keep warfighters safe, communications systems that keep the world connected, and civil aviation radars that ensure the safety of the flying public. Their radiation hardened and high reliability microelectronics empower the world’s leading spacecraft: from leading high throughput commercial communications satellites, earth observation satellites, and manned space, to high priority national security missions, deep space exploration to Mars and beyond, and the latest new space constellations.


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