Eugene Rodionov graduated with honours from the Information Security faculty of the Moscow Engineer-Physics Institute (State University) in 2009 and successfully defended his PhD thesis in 2012. He has worked over the past eight years for several companies, performing software development and malware analysis. He currently works at ESET, where he is involved into internal research projects and also performs in-depth analysis of complex threats. His interests include kernel-mode programming, anti-rootkit technologies and reverse engineering. Eugene has spoken at security conferences such as Black Hat, REcon, Zeronights and has co-authored numerous research papers.