Software Pentester at SEK Security Ecosystem Knowledge
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
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Martin Tourneboeuf is a software pentester based in Santiago, Chile, with a decade of experience blending cybersecurity, software testing and full‑stack development. He trained as a physicist/astronomer (École Polytechnique; master's in astronomy at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) and has worked at institutions like the DGA, ALMA and ESO, bringing scientific rigor to security assessments. Martin contributes to notable open-source projects—enhancing the Jupyter terminal console for prompt_toolkit v3 and improving real‑time remote kernel output, and adding table and link features to Vimwiki—showing hands‑on work across user-facing tooling and plugin back ends. His background ranges from commando service and oyster farming to bartending, which informs a pragmatic, resourceful approach to problem solving and risk assessment. Currently at Dreamlab Technologies Latam, he focuses on offensive security while leveraging development skills to reproduce, debug and patch vulnerabilities. His motto, "no matter the altitude, what counts is the slope," captures a preference for steady, measurable progress over flashy milestones.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Physics, Engineer's degree, Physics at École Polytechnique
Master's degree, Astronomy, Master's degree, Astronomy at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Preparatory School, Mathematics, Physics, Preparatory School, Mathematics, Physics at Lycée Victor Grignard
Contributions:1 release, 31 reviews, 136 commits in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the Vimwiki plugin by implementing new features related to table formatting and link management, including features such as the ability to reduce the last column of a table and to automatically generate links with filenames. They addressed bugs, such as fixing a bug regarding the VimwikiGoBackLink and also modified the display of links within diary entries. They also added the features for the user to configure which files to include by adding the "open_link_add_ext" variable.
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR, 17 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Martin contributed to the Jupyter console, focusing on enhancing the user experience and adding new features. They implemented asynchronous prompt functionality, improved the display of remote outputs, and updated the code to be compatible with prompt_toolkit v3. Additionally, the user made improvements to the display of outputs from remote kernels and fixed related execution count issues. These modifications improved the console's usability and real-time output capabilities.
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