Denys Pryharin has worked at the e-Governance Academy of Estonia since 2016. Currently, he works as a Component Leader on Interoperability of the EU4DigitalUA project. He supports the development of digital infrastructure, digital ecosystem and electronic governance tools in Ukraine, including the connection of state registers to the interoperability system, improvement of data quality in state registers and implementation of electronic services.
Prior to that, Denys was involved in the introduction and development of the secure data exchange platform Trembita in Ukraine and consulting assistance for IT experts on technical issues of digitalisation and e-service development. He has also taken part in the implementation of interoperability trainings for IT experts of public administrations from Ukraine and other countries (e.g. Kyrgyzstan) and cybersecurity pen-testing project in Ukraine.
He has been involved in introducing and developing the secure data exchange platform Trembita in Ukraine and consulting assistance for IT experts on technical issues of digitalisation and e-service development. He has also taken part in the implementation of interoperability trainings for IT experts of public administrations from Ukraine and other countries (e.g. Kyrgyzstan).
Previously, Denys dealt with the deployment and administration of IT systems at governmental and private organizations, the development of solution architecture development and software (including web services used for interactions through the interoperability system), as well as the drafting of technical documentation.
He graduated from the O.S. Popov Odessa National Academy of Telecommunications and has a Master’s Degree in Information Security and Radio Equipment.
Denys speaks English, Russian and Ukrainian.