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Punky Duero, a Filipino dude that specializes in physical security systems and information security. In 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines and working locally as a software developer
Punky Duero, a Filipino dude who specializes in security both information security and security systems for physical security. In 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines and working locally as a software developer.


During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for 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 and after gaining experience in software development and system administration, he continued his journey and landed in California. During his stay, he helped some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions using his combined information security, risk management and physical security expertise to combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt.
During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for a year to help develop and test mobile software for devices not named after fruits. A year later upon completion of the project and after gaining experience in software development, he continued his journey and ventured in California. During his stay, he helped protect some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions. With the help of his combined information security, risk management and physical security experience, he helped those organization combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt.


In 2014, he joined the folks that helps manage the address book of the Internet (ICANN). During his tenure, he took a pen and helped author some of internal documents that helped govern some of the process for the IANA Functions to support ICANN. He also performed outreach activities through public speaking engagements to different tribes (InfoSec Community, Hacker Community, Network Operating GroupsBusiness Owners).  
In 2014, he joined the folks that helps manage the address book of the Internet (ICANN). During his tenure, he took a pen and helped author some of the documents that govern some of the process for the IANA Functions to support ICANN. He ralied around different communities to provide awareness on security through public speaking engagements to different tribes (InfoSec Community, Hacker Community, Network Operating Groups and Business Owners).  


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Revision as of 03:05, 29 July 2019

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Punky Duero, a Filipino dude who specializes in security both information security and security systems for physical security. In 2005, he explored overseas after receiving Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Mapúa University Philippines and working locally as a software developer.

During his journey, he settled in Fukushima and Yokohama, Japan for a year to help develop and test mobile software for devices not named after fruits. A year later upon completion of the project and after gaining experience in software development, he continued his journey and ventured in California. During his stay, he helped protect some of fortune 500 companies and some agencies implement enterprise security solutions. With the help of his combined information security, risk management and physical security experience, he helped those organization combat the likes of James Bond and Ethan Hunt.

In 2014, he joined the folks that helps manage the address book of the Internet (ICANN). During his tenure, he took a pen and helped author some of the documents that govern some of the process for the IANA Functions to support ICANN. He ralied around different communities to provide awareness on security through public speaking engagements to different tribes (InfoSec Community, Hacker Community, Network Operating Groups and Business Owners).

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