Alexander Bilz is an experienced IT and security leader with 11 years of hands-on expertise in application and network security, now leading teams at Schwarz Corporate Solutions. He holds an MSc in Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity and has progressed from technical auditor roles to Teamleiter, managing international IT audits across 30+ countries and shaping audit concepts for infrastructure and web application security. A pragmatic penetration tester and Python practitioner, he combines critical analysis with project planning to deliver measurable improvements in security posture and compliance. His background spans SOC-style operations, M365 administration, small-scale pentests and ISMS implementation, reflecting a rare mix of operational and audit perspectives. An active open-source contributor, he’s applied front-end skills to improve accessibility and dark-mode UX in a popular Hugo theme, showing curiosity beyond pure security work. Based in the Greater Munich area, he’s interested in Digital Forensics and Security Consultancy and brings both academic rigor and practical delivery to cross-functional security programs.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Business Informatics, Bachelor of Science - BS Business Informatics at Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW)
Master's degree Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security, Master's degree Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security at Abertay University
Algebra and Number Theory, Algebra and Number Theory at University of Alaska Southeast
Advanced Technical College Entrance Qualification Mathematik, Advanced Technical College Entrance Qualification Mathematik at Technical School Lauingen, Germany
Information management, Information management at Tatung University
Anatole is a minimalistic two-column theme for Hugo.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:29 releases, 82 reviews, 381 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily contributed to the theme's front-end components, demonstrated by changes to CSS files. They implemented styling updates, including changes to the typography and added features such as a dark mode switch. Furthermore, they integrated new functionality by adding Shortcode and medium zoom and improved accessibility through code adjustments. They also made some fixes in the front-end, such as for pagination.
A forensic open-source parser module for Autopsy that allows extracting the messages, comments, posts, contacts, calendar entries and reactions from a Microsoft Teams IndexedDB LevelDB database.
Contributions:8 releases, 7 reviews, 96 commits in 8 months
forensic-analysisforensiccontactsmicrosoftparser
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Alexander Bilz - Teamleiter at Schwarz Corporate Solutions