Fernando Gont is a currently Staff Platform Security Engineer at Yalo.
Gont has twenty years of industry experience in the fields of Internet engineering and information security, working for a number of private and governmental organizations from around the world.
Before joining Yalo, he was a security researcher and consultant at SI6 Networks, and worked a number of projects for the UK National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre (NISCC) and the UK Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) in the field of communications protocols security.
Gont has been active in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for over 15 years, and has published over 35 IETF RFCs (Request For Comments) and more than a dozen IETF Internet-Drafts.
Gont has also been involved in a number of open source projects, including the SI6 Networks’ IPv6 Toolkit — a portable and comprehensive security asessment toolkit for the IPv6 protocol suite, and the SI6 Networks’ IoT-toolkit. He has also contributed to the OpenBSD and FreeBSD operating systems, and to the Linux kernel.
Gont has been a speaker at a number of conferences and technical meetings about information security, operating systems, and Internet engineering, including: CanSecWest 2005, FIRST Technical Colloquium 2005, Kernel Conference Australia 2009, DEEPSEC 2009, HACK.LU 2011, Hackito Ergo Sum 2012, Hack In Paris 2013, German IPv6 Kongress 2014, H2HC 2017, and Troopers 2018. Additionally, he is a regular attendee of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meetings.
More information about Fernando Gont is available at his web site.