Principal architect · NetSec Tech

Evgeny Danilchenko

More than two decades working where enterprise networking, security engineering, cloud connectivity and infrastructure automation meet.

Field experience

Architecture informed by operating reality

Evgeny has worked across large enterprise and distributed environments, from routing and firewall engineering through cloud connectivity, observability and infrastructure automation.

The consistent focus is making complex systems understandable and controllable: identifying failure modes, reducing configuration variance, documenting decisions and creating delivery patterns that teams can sustain.

NetSec Tech engagements are intentionally principal-led. The person assessing the problem is the person responsible for the architecture and technical quality of the work.

Experience
20+ years
Based
Brisbane, Australia
Scope
Enterprise and cloud
Availability
Selective future work
Professional credentials

Cross-domain technical depth

Credentials support the work; architecture judgment comes from applying the underlying disciplines together.

  • CCNP Enterprise
  • PCNSE - Palo Alto Networks
  • AWS Solutions Architect - Professional
  • Azure Solutions Architect Expert
Open technical work

Tools built from recurring infrastructure problems

Python · MIT

CN-Tool

Network utility for searching large configuration repositories by IP, subnet or keyword, with Infoblox integration and operational network tools.

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Policy validation · Apache-2.0

SentriFlow

Configuration policy validation that checks network device configuration against declared intent and makes drift visible before it becomes an outage.

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Engineering principle

Deterministic infrastructure

Systems defined by clear intent, validated by policy and delivered through workflows that make change reviewable and repeatable.

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Selective project availability

Put an experienced principal on the decision.

Start with a short, confidential fit call. We will establish the decision at hand, the environment in scope and whether an independent review is the right next step.