Adam Meller

Adam K. Meller is an associate staff member in the Secure Resilient Systems and Technology Group, working on secure systems development as a part of the group’s small satellites effort. His background includes software development, exploitation, and analysis. Meller is driven by the dual focus of disrupting adversaries and protecting users. He applies an adversarial mindset in all his work to help uncover assumptions and design flaws in systems and tools, believing in an uncompromising approach to system integrity.
Meller joined the Laboratory after completing his MS degree in cybersecurity at Georgia Tech. There, he specialized in information security and completed his master’s capstone on machine learning–driven code analysis of reversed binaries to validate software bill of materials. He also conducted research efforts in cryptography and threat intelligence. Previously, Meller worked at Amazon.com as a software development engineer. He completed his BS degree at Emory University in computer science, mathematics, and economics.