on Apr 11
Jan Schaumann
I'm currently primarily interested in Secure and Scalable Infrastructure Systems Architecture. If your company is currently growing at a rapid pace, I will be able to help you build scalable long term solutions. Areas of particular interest: IPv6, DNSSEC, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Package Management, Software Deployment. Having a long term impact and building something that lasts are as important to me as my own professional growth, academic development and community outreach.
At the moment I'm working on a textbook for my class Aspects of System Administration, to be published hopefully in time for the Spring 2013 semester by Wiley & Sons. Working title: ``An Introduction to Design for Professional System Administration''
Technologies
netbsd unix c shell python aws
windows
Experience (6)
Senior Infrastructure Architect
Squarespace
January 2011 - Current
Principal Paranoid
Yahoo! Inc.
May 2011 - December 2011
Member of Yahoo!'s small central security team in charge of all aspects of product-, infrastructure-, network- and all other security related issues. My main focus there is currently on secure system architecture, conceptual integrity, vulnerability assessment and analysis, intrusion detection, as well as review of existing or new projects with particular focus on scalability and (data and service) integrity.
I routinely (try not to) break things, fix them and implement and design long term solutions. And I worry.
Systems Architect
Yahoo! Inc.
May 2007 - May 2011
I create secure and scalable infrastructure solutions, ranging from configuration management over centralized and decentralized syslog deployments to massive host scanning, IPv6 implementation and strategy and everything in between, focussing on quality, correctness and the long term impact. The results are used to service over half a billion people every month.
- Member of the Engineering Standards Group setting direction for all technological aspects of the company
- Repeatedly nominated for the internal yearly Superstar Award single owner of one of our configuration management systems deployed on nearly 100K hosts
- intricately involved in setting the company's IPv6 direction and strategy
- design and architect scalable solutions in the are of syslogging, massively parallel host scanning, industry breakthrough solutions such as L3DSR load balancing etc.
Senior Systems Administrator
Yahoo! Inc.
September 2011 - May 2011
Extended and maintained configuration management system deployed on nearly 100K hosts; wrote rapid deployment system to reduce inventory-to-ready-to-serve turnaround time; wrote miscellaneous tools to automate regular workflow and processes; instituted best software engineering practices.
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
July 2003 - Current
Teaching Graduate level class `` Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment'', based on the well-known book by W. Richard Stevens, covering such topics as the user/kernel interface, fundamental concepts of UNIX, user authentication, basic and advanced I/O, fileystem, signals, process relationships, and interprocess communication. This class has now been added as a requirement to the Master's degree in Computer Science.
Developed from scratch and am currently teaching graduate level class ``Aspects of System Administration'', covering topics such as hardware configuration, operating system installation, shell programming, security policies, backup deployment and disaster recovery, network design, software installation and maintenance, operating system tuning. (This class played an important role in the certification of Stevens's Computer Science Department as an NSA Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education; it is now part of the Master's degree requirements.) In this class, I pioneered the use of Amazon EC2/AWS cloud services for teaching system administration.
System Administrator
Stevens Institute of Technology
September 2001 - July 2006
Administration of the Imperatore School of Sciences and Arts Scientific Computing resources (infrastructure and desktops), supporting some 3000 users (students, professors, staff alike) and their varying software needs.
Education
M.S Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
2001 - 2004
B.S. Computer Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
1998 - 2001
Open Source
The NetBSD Project
NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. It is available for a wide range of platforms, from large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. Its clean design and advanced features make it excellent for use in both production and research environments, and the source code is freely available under a business-friendly license. NetBSD is developed and supported by a large and vivid international community. Many applications are readily available through pkgsrc, the NetBSD Packages Collection.
* ported NetBSD's pkgsrc tools to IRIX
* maintain several packages
* maintenance of the NetBSD website
* member of Communication Executive Committee
* management of project's participation in Google's ``Summer of Code'' program
yvc
a software package vulnerability checker
Sep 2010 - Current; followed by 4 people; forked 2 times
Owner/creator
scanmaster
a host scanning infrastructure
Feb 2011 - Current; followed by 12 people; forked 3 times
Owner/creator
sigsh
a signature verifying command interpreter
Feb 2011 - Current; followed by 9 people; forked 2 times
Owner/creator
jbot
Just A Bunch Of Tweets - a simple twitter bot
Mar 2011 - Current; followed by 2 people
Owner/creator
Writing
Teaching System Administration in the Cloud
USENIX: The Advanced Computing Systems Association
Reading
The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition
Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christina J. Hogan, Strata R. Chalup
Tools
Schneider PC
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