Benjamin Stoker has a diverse work experience in various technology roles. Benjamin started their career in 2007 as a .NET Developer at Boxkite Media, where they developed and maintained Windows Mobile mapping and blueprint applications, as well as a syncing system for relaying information between PDAs' MSSQL Server and web-based PHP and MySQL servers.
In 2009, Benjamin joined Shaw Industries as a Senior Operations Analyst, where they conducted risk assessments, developed lab software, and implemented stricter password rules for application service accounts. Benjamin also worked as a Security Architect, performing vulnerability assessments, creating an automated malware analysis platform, and automating containerized application vulnerability assessments.
From 2011 to 2012, Benjamin worked at Walker County School District as a Senior Programmer, where they designed and built a new data center, developed imaging software for mobile devices used by the schools, and maintained a website portal for all schools in the district.
Benjamin then joined Lawnchair Society in 2017 as a Hardware Engineer, where they designed and built custom hardware conference badges, developed Zigbee mesh-based wireless temperature probes for the food industry, and wrote firmware for embedded systems.
In 2019, Benjamin became a Senior DevOps Engineer at FormFree®, where they were responsible for various DevOps tasks. Benjamin recently joined Informative Research in 2023 as a Senior DevOps Engineer.
Benjamin Stoker attended the University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences from 2000 to 2008. Benjamin pursued a degree in Computer Science during this time.
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