Alessandro González

Senior Security Engineer at Anvil Secure

Greater Madrid Metropolitan Area Spain
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Alessandro González is a Senior Security Engineer based in the Greater Madrid area with 12 years of experience blending software development and offensive security consulting. He has progressed through technical and leadership roles at NCC Group and now Anvil Secure, applying hands-on pentesting, secure development, and client-facing advisory skills. Early career software roles at Intuit, Eleven Paths and eCivilis, plus a Master's in IT Security, give him a strong engineering foundation behind his security work. He contributes to OWASP OWTF test automation—writing Python test cases to harden a widely-used offensive web testing framework—highlighting a test-driven approach to tool reliability. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem solver who bridges development and security to deliver auditable, production-ready remediation.
code12 years of coding experience
job9 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Tecnología de la información, Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Tecnología de la información at Universidad de La Laguna
bookUOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
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Github Skills (7)

application-framework10
app-framework10
web-framework10
owasp10
pytest10
python10
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Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (1)

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owtf/owtf

Jul 2013 - Nov 2014

Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF), is a framework which tries to unite great tools and make pen testing more efficient http://owtf.org https://twitter.com/owtfp
Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:95 commits in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Alessandro's contributions primarily involved writing and adding test cases to the OWTF framework. These test cases were written in Python and covered functionality related to shell interactions, configuration, database operations, and plugin execution, ensuring the framework's reliability. The commits also included modifications to existing test files and resources to support the new test cases. The user demonstrated a focus on the test-driven development of the project.
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Alessandro González - Senior Security Engineer at Anvil Secure