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Hafiz Farooq is working as Senior Cyber Security Architect for '''Saudi Aramco''''s Security Operations Centre (SOC) since last 8 years. He has around 20 years of experience of working in Data Center, Telecommunications & Security domains. He has also worked with Dell Inc and other telecommunication companies in the area of Network & Cyber Security.
Hafiz Farooq is working as Senior Cyber Security Architect for '''Saudi Aramco''''s Security Operations Centre (SOC) since last 8 years. He has around 20 years of experience of working in Data Center, Telecommunications & Security domains. He has also worked with Dell Inc, Juniper Networks, British Telecom (BT) and other telecommunication companies in the area of Network & Cyber Security.


He is currently member of ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committee ('''RSSAC'''), Universal Acceptance ('''UA''') Working Groups and also presenting Saudi Aramco at ICANN Business Constituency ('''BC'''). He is a fellow at '''ICANN75''' (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), '''ICANN76''' (Cancun, Mexico) and '''ICANN77''' (Washington DC, USA). He holds a master's degree in Next Generation Networks ('''Aston University''', United Kingdom), Computer Engineering degree ('''NUST''', Pakistan) and holds multiple routing and security certifications including JNCIP-SP (Service Provider), JNCIE-Security, SANS Forensic Examiner & Exploit Researcher, CISSP and CISM. He is also member of '''ISOC''' (Internet Society, Islamabad Chapter) and ISOC's CyberSecurity Special Interest Group (SIG), and Forum of Incident Response Team ('''FIRST''').
He is currently member of ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committee ('''RSSAC''') and GNSO Business Constituency ('''BC''') while representing Saudi Aramco. He is also member of Universal Acceptance ('''UA''') Working Groups and coordinated ICANN event(s) in Saudi Aramco. He is a fellow at '''ICANN75''' (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), '''ICANN76''' (Cancun, Mexico), '''ICANN77''' (Washington DC, USA) and '''ICANN79''' (San Juan, Puerto Rico).  


He is currently developing the Research Management Platform (Zotero) for ICANN's RSSAC Caucus and also working with Subsequent Procedures (SubPro) Implementation Review Team (IRT), for the New ICANN's gTLD Phase.
He holds a master's degree in Next Generation Networks ('''Aston University''', United Kingdom), Computer Engineering degree ('''NUST''', Pakistan) and holds multiple routing and security certifications including JNCIP-SP (Service Provider), JNCIE-Security, SANS Forensic Examiner & Exploit Researcher, CISSP and CISM. He is currently '''advisory board member''' for multiple fortune-500 companies (mainly, Splunk and ElasticSearch, etc.). He is also member of '''ISOC''' (Internet Society, Islamabad Chapter) and ISOC's CyberSecurity Special Interest Group (SIG), and Forum of Incident Response Team ('''FIRST''').
 
He is currently developing the Research Management Platform (Zotero) for ICANN's '''RSSAC''' Caucus and also working with Subsequent Procedures ('''SubPro''') Implementation Review Team (IRT), for the New ICANN's gTLD Phase. He is also contributing to RSSAC by assisting in building DNS Root Server Incident Reporting System.


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Latest revision as of 21:14, 28 April 2024

Organization: Saudi Aramco
Affiliation: RSSAC, GNSO (BC)
Email: hmfarouq at gmail.com
Facebook:    Hafiz Farooq
LinkedIn:    Hafiz Farooq
Twitter:    @hmfarouq

Hafiz Farooq is working as Senior Cyber Security Architect for Saudi Aramco's Security Operations Centre (SOC) since last 8 years. He has around 20 years of experience of working in Data Center, Telecommunications & Security domains. He has also worked with Dell Inc, Juniper Networks, British Telecom (BT) and other telecommunication companies in the area of Network & Cyber Security.

He is currently member of ICANN's Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) and GNSO Business Constituency (BC) while representing Saudi Aramco. He is also member of Universal Acceptance (UA) Working Groups and coordinated ICANN event(s) in Saudi Aramco. He is a fellow at ICANN75 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), ICANN76 (Cancun, Mexico), ICANN77 (Washington DC, USA) and ICANN79 (San Juan, Puerto Rico).

He holds a master's degree in Next Generation Networks (Aston University, United Kingdom), Computer Engineering degree (NUST, Pakistan) and holds multiple routing and security certifications including JNCIP-SP (Service Provider), JNCIE-Security, SANS Forensic Examiner & Exploit Researcher, CISSP and CISM. He is currently advisory board member for multiple fortune-500 companies (mainly, Splunk and ElasticSearch, etc.). He is also member of ISOC (Internet Society, Islamabad Chapter) and ISOC's CyberSecurity Special Interest Group (SIG), and Forum of Incident Response Team (FIRST).

He is currently developing the Research Management Platform (Zotero) for ICANN's RSSAC Caucus and also working with Subsequent Procedures (SubPro) Implementation Review Team (IRT), for the New ICANN's gTLD Phase. He is also contributing to RSSAC by assisting in building DNS Root Server Incident Reporting System.