Andrei Kisari is a software engineer with five years of experience at Bitdefender in Cluj-Napoca, progressing from intern to senior roles while focusing on reliable, security-conscious back-end development. He has contributed to open-source tooling for low-level analysis, improving an x86/x64 disassembler/emulator package by enhancing Python bindings, packaging, and input handling to make the library easier to install and use. Comfortable working close to systems and tooling, he combines practical C/C++/Python integration skills with an appreciation for build processes and version compatibility checks. A Computer Science graduate from Babeș-Bolyai University, Andrei blends academic grounding with hands-on product security experience and a knack for making complex native libraries more accessible to Python users.
bddisasm is a fast, lightweight, x86/x64 instruction decoder. The project also features a fast, basic, x86/x64 instruction emulator, designed specifically to detect shellcode-like behavior.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 14 commits, 9 PRs in 17 days
Contributions summary:Andrei contributed to the `bddisasm` project by implementing the `nd_memset` function within the `pydis` component and modifying the Python disassembler wrapper (`pybddisasm`) to be installable via `pip`. They made updates to the `setup.py` file, including changes to the package version and the addition of library paths. Further commits include adding a check for the compatibility of the installed library version and adding support for byte-like objects as inputs, demonstrating a focus on improving the usability and build process of the library.
bddisasm is a fast, lightweight, x86/x64 instruction decoder. The project also features a fast, basic, x86/x64 instruction emulator, designed specifically to detect shellcode-like behavior.
Contributions:17 pushes in 4 years 2 months
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