Adrian Utrilla is a Senior Site Reliability Engineer based in Zurich with 13 years of experience building and operating resilient, secure infrastructure at scale, currently at Google. He blends deep SRE expertise with hands-on full-stack development—ranging from WebGL work in the Servo browser to UI and installer features for Minecraft mod launchers. Adrian has contributed security-focused backend work to the widely used sops project, adding YAML encryption backends, KMS/GPG support, and a gRPC key service, highlighting his strengths in secrets management and cryptography integration. His career spans Mozilla and Airbus, where he moved from internships and desktop application development into large-scale cloud reliability, reflecting a pragmatic engineer who pairs systems thinking with polished user-facing features. An affinity for both low-level rendering APIs and high-assurance security primitives makes him unusually comfortable across the stack.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science at Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Contributions:1 release, 40 reviews, 415 commits in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Adrian primarily contributed to the backend functionality and security features of the "sops" project. Their work focused on implementing a YAML storage backend, including the necessary code for encryption and decryption. Additionally, they added support for KMS and GPG key management, including KMS key decryption, encryption, and the integration of a GPG key source for secret handling. The user also implemented a key service with gRPC which can be used for remote key operations.
Contributions summary:Adrian primarily focused on developing the user interface for the FTB launcher. Their work included creating a new GUI, improving its appearance, and adding features like login functionality, options, and news display. They also worked on integrating the launcher with features for downloading and installing modpacks. Additionally, the user addressed issues and implemented code to handle user authentication and Minecraft updates.
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