Felix Paul

Solution Architect @ Atruvia | Cloud Security · AI · Post-Quantum Cryptography | Springer Author | Keynote Speaker & IT Educator

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

About

I work on secure digital banking at scale. As Solution Architect at Atruvia AG – the IT provider behind Germany's 700+ cooperative banks – I focus on cloud security and bringing AI into a heavily regulated environment in a way that actually holds up: technically, legally, operationally. My background is unusual: computer scientist and mathematician with five degrees (M.Sc. CS, B.Sc. Math, M.Ed.), with research published at Springer – a book on post-quantum cryptography (Goppa codes, McEliece) and papers on FHE and AI-driven scientific discovery. Alongside my main role, I run three things: 🎤 Keynotes & consulting on AI, IT security, FHE and post-quantum crypto → https://felix-paul.de 🏫 AI & cybersecurity workshops for schools, teachers and parents → https://edu.felix-paul.de 💻 Small custom software & data analysis via dSolve → https://d-solve.de What drives me: understanding things deeply enough to build them myself – and explaining them clearly enough that others can too. Same principle whether the audience is a bank's architecture board or a ninth-grade classroom. Cloud Security · Enterprise Architecture · AI · Post-Quantum Cryptography · FHE · Banking & Regulated Environments 📩 DM open – for roles, keynotes, or projects.

Experience

  • Keynote Speaker, Consultant & IT Educator at Freelance
    Jun 2026 - Present · 1 mo

    Workshops for schools: edu.felix-paul.de Keynotes & Consulting: felix-paul.de My personal blog: blog.felix-paul.de

  • Inhaber at dSolve
    Apr 2026 - Present · 3 mos

    Design, planning, and development of tailored software solutions focusing on data-driven applications and small saas services. see d-solve.de

  • Solution Architect at Atruvia AG
    Sep 2024 - Present · 1 yr 10 mos

    Solution Architect for AI, Cloud & Security in the department of Enterprise Architecture.

  • Master Thesis Project at Atruvia AG
    Aug 2023 - Apr 2024 · 9 mos

    Explored and explained Fully Homomorphic Encryption. Defined and evaluated practical use cases of this cryptographic technique in an Enterprise Environment.