Aneesh Dogra is an Information Security Analyst II with a strong offensive security background, combining over three years of hands-on red teaming, adversary emulation, and vulnerability research with a broader 14-year professional trajectory. He has a proven record of breaching internal networks and developing custom C2 payloads and full-chain exploits using tools like Cobalt Strike, Burp Suite, Nmap, and Gophish, and he translates technical findings into clear risk narratives for diverse stakeholders. Aneesh contributes to notable open-source reverse-engineering work, having implemented RC2 support and PE checksum improvements in the radare2 project, underscoring practical low-level and tooling expertise. He also focuses on SIEM development and large-scale security event monitoring, blending detection engineering with offensive insight. Based in Dharamshala and trained at VIT in Cyber/Computer Forensics and Counterterrorism, he brings rare crossover skills in exploit development, cloud security foundations, and defensive analytics.
14 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Cyber/Computer Forensics and Counterterrorism, 8.74 CGPA, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Cyber/Computer Forensics and Counterterrorism, 8.74 CGPA at Vellore Institute of Technology
UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 8 PRs, 35 comments in 16 days
Contributions summary:Aneesh primarily contributed to the core functionality of the radare2 reverse engineering framework. They implemented RC2 encryption support by adding the necessary source files and header modifications, as well as related build configuration. They also fixed a segmentation fault issue in the version information functionality and added the ability to compare the claimed checksum with the actual checksum of PE files, including TLS callback address support. Furthermore, they addressed prototype warnings for checksum-related functions in the PE format.
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