Stephan Verbücheln
IT Security Analyst
Stephan Verbücheln’s experience is based on research projects in the area of payment systems, including cryptography.
In his current work as security analyst his main focus is on design and implementation of security related processes, and on the technical implementation of modern distributed systems.
Education
Computer Science at Humboldt-Unversität Berlin, Germany
- Dipl.-Inf. (German equivalent to M.Sc. in Computer Science)
Native Language
German
Other Languages
English (fluent)
Year of birth
1985
Professional Experience
- 2016 till today
cnlab security AG
IT Security Analyst - 2015 - 2016
Trestor Foundation
Protocol Architect, working on a payment system inspired by Bitcoin - 2014 - 2015
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Researcher and Teaching Assistant in the group for Algorithms and Computational Complexity - 2014
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Graduation as Diplom-Informatiker (German equivalent to M.Sc. in Computer Science) - 2008 - 2014
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Assisting Student in the group for Computational Complexity and Cryptography
Christian Birchler
Pasqualino Casciano
Patrick Eichler
Eric Franke
Lukas Frey
Prof. Dr. Peter Heinzmann
Peter Huber
Raphael Juchli
Martin Kaufmann
Marc Fäh
Julian Koch
Oleksandr Pertsiukh
Martin Knecht
Stefan Kunz
Thomas Lüthi
Dominic Peisker
Dr. Paul Schöbi
Dr. Simran Tinani
Dr. Zuzana Trubini
Stephan Verbücheln
René Vogt
Dr. Urs Wagner
Daniel Zimmermann