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Punky Duero, a Filipino dude that specialize in physical security systems and information security. wIn 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines. During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for almost a year to help develop and test mobile software for devices that are not named after fruits. A year later upon completion of the project, he continued his journey and landed in California. He helped some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions to combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt. By 2014, he joined ICANN to help manage the top-most key of the DNSSEC as the Cryptographic Key Manager.
Punky Duero, a Filipino dude that specializes in physical security systems and information security. wIn 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines.
 
During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for almost a year to help develop and test mobile software for devices that are not named after fruits. A year later upon completion of the project, he continued his journey and landed in California. He helped some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions to combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt.
 
By 2014, he joined ICANN to help manage the top-most key of the DNSSEC as the Cryptographic Key Manager.


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Revision as of 21:06, 3 August 2018

Country: USA
Email: punky.duero [at] icann.com
LinkedIn:    [Punky Duero Punky Duero]

Punky Duero, a Filipino dude that specializes in physical security systems and information security. wIn 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines.

During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for almost a year to help develop and test mobile software for devices that are not named after fruits. A year later upon completion of the project, he continued his journey and landed in California. He helped some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions to combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt.

By 2014, he joined ICANN to help manage the top-most key of the DNSSEC as the Cryptographic Key Manager.

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