Profile

Profile

Akshat Joshi is a senior software engineer and system architect with over two decades of experience designing and leading the development of distributed, cloud-native platforms. His work spans system architecture, execution-environment design, and application security, with a focus on threat modeling and isolation strategies in modern software systems.

Akshat’s recent work centers on ephemeral and disposable browser execution environments designed to reduce risk when interacting with untrusted web content. Through technical writing, architectural experimentation, and community engagement, he examines how short-lived execution models affect security assumptions, isolation boundaries, and lifecycle risks in real-world deployments.

He actively participates in the application security community through technical publications, peer discussions, and contributions to threat modeling initiatives. His work emphasizes practical, system-level security considerations rather than theoretical or product-driven approaches.