Roberto Dockery
Writer, Security Engineering, and Cyber Security Management in New York, NY
Hey, I’m Roberto. I have over 16 years of experience in technology and 14 years dedicated to Information Security. I have built my career on driving the implementation, architecture and engineering of enterprise-scale data protection solutions that balance technical rigor with business needs.
My expertise spans cryptography, PKI, TLS, secrets management, cloud security, and secure infrastructure engineering, implementation of critical controls, endpoint protect, anomaly detection, etc.. areas where I have consistently delivered measurable improvements in risk reduction and operational efficiency.
I am passionate about leading with both technical acumen and strategic vision—ensuring that security is not just a safeguard, but an enabler of organizational growth.
Aside from my career in Information security, I am an avid audiophile who writes for stereotimes.com. Known as "the resident DIY Audio server guy" at Stereotimes.com, I bring a unique perspective to high-end audio reviewing with deep technical expertise and hands on experience in DIY music servers and source components.
My journey into audiophilia has been driven by a fascination with how source components impact overall sound quality. My reviews focus on cutting-edge technology including audio-purposed USB cards, power conditioning, clocking solutions, and custom server builds.
As a contributor to Stereotimes.com, I provide in-depth technical analysis and practical insights into some of the latest audiophile-grade components, helping fellow enthusiasts navigate the complex world of high-end digital audio while focusing on overlooked but critical performance barriers in digital audio.
My expertise spans from South Korean brands like SOTM to innovative companies like JCAT and QSA, always with an eye toward how technology can enhance the musical experience.