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Jobtræf 2014 - Kamstrup Morten von Seelen, 2014-13-11 Software Engineer, System Software From Developer to “Inhouse Hacker”

From Developer to Inhouse Hacker

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Three years ago, Morten von Seelen started as intern at Kamstrup and today, he is working as Software Engineer with specialization in system security. In an inspiring and exciting way, Morten tells about the everyday as developer and employee at Kamstrup and how he reached to become an "Inhouse Hacker". The presentation will be held in english.

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Jobtræf 2014 - Kamstrup

Morten von Seelen, 2014-13-11

Software Engineer, System Software

From Developer to “Inhouse Hacker”

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What do we do?

Smart meters!

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Varme / køling

Vand

Vand

Varme / køling

Varme / køling

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What do we do?

… and the systems behind

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Who is Kamstrup?

850 employees (200 Engineers)

- 80 new jobs in 2011

- 80 new jobs in 2012

- 50 new jobs in 2013

- 60 new jobs in 2014

- Organisation

Branch offices in Holland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Great Britain, France, Russia, Finland, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Romania, Serbia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Austria, the USA, China, India, Singapore, Dubai, South Africa and Chile

Distributors in 43 countries

Aarhus

Skanderborg

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About(me).Short();

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What do I do?

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As a developer

• Part of a Scrum Team of 7 people• 1 Scrum-master • 1 Software architect• 3 Developers• 1 Tester• 1 Intern (5. sem IT engineer student)

• What we do:• Develop and bugfix the “receiver systems” of data from the meters• Collect, interpret and save the data to a giant NoSQL DB

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Last Thursday - (Developer day)

7:08 Arrives at Kamstrup7:08 - 7:20 Breakfast and Coffee in the cantina with a Coworker.7:20 – 7:30 Check mailbox7:30 – 8:45 Bugfixing a slow DB with a colleague.8:45 – 9:00 Scrum9:00 – 9:55 Bugfixing and testing the new fix.10:00 – 10:30 Meeting with a HW group regarding a new feature.10:30 – 11:45 Estimating on the tasks in the new feature11:45 – 12:15 Lunch12:15 – 12:45 Review of the estimates with the Scrum master13:00 – 14:30 Continuing task from yesterday. Implementing new features14:30 - 15:00 Meeting with another development-team regarding a new API15:03 Changing clothes15:15 – 16:00 Spinning in the fitness room (100% voluntary)

16:10 Heading home…

19:30 – 21:00 Studying sans542 ‘Web App Penetration Testing’ for the next certification. (100% voluntary)

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As a Pentester

The first Year

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As a Pentester

• Finding security flaws in applications• Test entire systems• Helps design new systems• Acquire new knowledge (Conferences, Certs)

• Security Awareness Training (scaring people)

Woops

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Why choose Kamstrup?

• Continuing education• A lot of different Technologies.

• Backend• Web• Mobile• Embedded• Hardware• Big data

• A challenging workday• A lot of benefits…

Find more here:

kamstrup.dk/ledigestillinger28 open positions last night…