Judging Panel
Jagadish Kamisetti
Jagadish Kamisetti has made significant contributions to the field of Secure & Reliable Communications since last 15 years, beginning with his work on the initial versions of the SIP protocol for Cisco and Netgear routers at Embedded Infotech. This early experience sparked his interest in telecommunications and VoIP protocols, a passion that has guided his career. At Rockwell Collins, Jagadish led the Airbus A350 Information Systems project, where he implemented the IPMI protocol for communication between system components. Notably, he was the first in India to implement the IPMI protocol back in 2009. His expertise in networking and telecommunications led him to pursue a Master’s in Computer Science with a specialization in Networks and Telecommunications from the University of Texas at Dallas. In his role at Zoom Video Communications, Jagadish played a pivotal role in the development of Zoom Phone's Local Survivability Product, ensuring seamless communication during cloud outages. His work helped scale Zoom Phone from 2 million to 8 million seats in three years. He also secured two key patents for innovations in high availability and communication continuity, significantly strengthening the platform's reliability. As a Green Belt Certified Security Professional, he proactively identified and mitigated security risks, ensuring robust security practices in product designs and code.Before his tenure at Zoom, Jagadish worked at MathWorks, where he led the design and implementation of a real-time feedback module for Simulink models, which became a company- wide standard.
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