Attila Török is a seasoned Chief Information Security Officer based in Budapest with over 20 years in security and 12 years in leadership roles, known for building multiple security programs from scratch and scaling them across fast-growing product organizations. He has led security at GoTo and Zapier and held progressive security leadership roles at LogMeIn, bringing hands-on engineering experience to executive strategy and assurance. Comfortable in both technical and managerial trenches, he combines DevOps and automation know-how with incident response, compliance and people management. An active open-source contributor, he has improved performance and GPU usage in popular ML tooling and helped extend a Rust-based Flash emulator with video decoding and core AVM functionality—evidence of his ability to span security, systems and low-level engineering. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and detail-oriented, turning complex security requirements into auditable, production-ready controls. His background as a systems developer and administrator informs a practical, code-first approach to modern security challenges.
Contributions:1017 reviews, 79 commits, 1177 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Attila primarily worked on implementing and extending core functionality related to the Flash Player emulator, written in Rust. Their contributions include implementing `BitmapData` methods such as `scroll`, `copyPixels`, `perlinNoise`, `paletteMap`, and `merge` within the AVM1 core. Additionally, the user added support for H.264 video decoding, enhanced the video streaming capabilities to handle looping and seeking, and added support for the ScreenVideoV2 video codec. They have also addressed object aliasing issues within the codebase.
INET Framework for the OMNeT++ discrete event simulator
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:377 commits, 7 PRs, 320 pushes in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Attila primarily focused on improving the build and testing infrastructure of the INET framework. Their contributions included enabling and configuring Travis CI and GitHub Actions for automated builds, tests, and deployments. The user also made significant changes to the build scripts, Docker images, and Makefiles to optimize the build process and address intermittent timeouts. Furthermore, the user added unit and module test stages to the CI pipelines.
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