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Andras Iklody is a software developer with 13 years of experience focused on threat intelligence and malware information sharing, currently leading MISP core and Cerebrate development at CIRCL. He has been a driving force behind the MISP project since 2012, contributing deep backend expertise to PyMISP and misp-modules to improve API flexibility, data filtering, and enrichment workflows. His work at NATO and open-source contributions demonstrate a pragmatic blend of operational security needs and robust engineering practices. Known to "build things and break things," he pairs hands-on coding with thoughtful module design to extend platform capabilities for import/export and automation. Based in Konz, Germany, he brings sustained leadership in a niche but critical cybersecurity tooling ecosystem and a knack for solving messy data-integration problems.
Contributions:43 commits, 6 PRs, 32 pushes in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Andras primarily contributed to the `pymisp` library, addressing issues with the API and improving its flexibility. They modified the `api.py` file to handle different input formats, including JSON and XML, enhancing its usability. Additionally, they updated example scripts like `copy_list.py` and implemented a feed generator with a focus on data filtering and export, demonstrating a focus on API functionality and data handling within the MISP context. Several commits focused on fixing tests, ensuring code quality and reliability.
Modules for expansion services, enrichment, import and export in MISP and other tools.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 7 PRs, 16 pushes in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Andras's contributions primarily involve modifying and expanding the functionality of MISP modules. They focused on updating the DNS module to support domain|ip input, adding new modules for import and export functionality and updating the sourcecache module. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to the action modules, creating new hooks and modifying existing ones. These contributions suggest a focus on enhancing the capabilities of the MISP platform through module development.
exportmisppassive-dnsimport-and-exportexpansion
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Andras Iklody - Software Developer at MISP Project