Arnav Garg is a Security Researcher at Microsoft with a decade of experience blending statistical learning theory and applied security research, currently contributing to the Microsoft Security Response Center. He holds a CS master’s from UCLA and a near-perfect CS undergraduate record from UT Arlington, and his background spans vulnerability hunting, incident response, and tooling to analyze large-scale compute pipelines. Previously he built low-level camera sync and latency tooling in computer vision internships and taught introductory programming at UCLA, reflecting both deep technical breadth and an ability to communicate complex ideas. Based in Seattle, he brings research rigor to practical defenses and quietly pairs probabilistic thinking with hands-on systems engineering to find subtle, high-impact security issues.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.98 / 4.00, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.98 / 4.00 at The University of Texas at Arlington
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles
Contributions:1 release, 20 pushes, 4 branches in 2 months
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