Brady Todhunter is a DevOps IT Manager with a decade of hands-on experience designing and operating cloud-native infrastructure and CI/CD ecosystems. Based in Bellingham, WA, he transitioned from individual contributor to leading DevOps and internal IT teams at Anchore, where he architected GitOps-based testing environments with FluxCD, EKS, and Terraform/Terragrunt and built multi-account AWS organizations integrated with Okta and AWS SSO. He is the creator and maintainer of Anchore Engine Helm charts, a Kubernetes operator, and multiple CI/CD integrations (GitHub Action, CircleCI orb, Bitbucket pipe), and he led release and build improvements to the widely used anchore-engine open source project. Brady combines deep platform engineering—networking, automation, security, and release engineering—with teaching and mentorship experience, reflecting earlier roles as an adjunct instructor and systems engineer. Known for pragmatic automation, he also built the inline-scan tool used across Anchore’s CI/CD pipelines, highlighting a knack for developer-facing tooling that simplifies security scanning.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Associates of Science, Computer Information Systems, Graduated, Associates of Science, Computer Information Systems, Graduated at Whatcom Community College
Bachelor's degree, Information Technology - Security, Bachelor's degree, Information Technology - Security at Western Governors University
A service that analyzes docker images and scans for vulnerabilities
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Release Manager
Contributions:34 reviews, 113 commits, 34 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Brady primarily focused on improving the build, test, and release processes for the project. They introduced a Makefile for automating common tasks, set up a custom CA cert bundle configuration, and implemented a release rebuild workflow. Furthermore, they contributed to version bumping the project, showing expertise in managing releases and dependencies. The user also updated test scripts to use the `anchore-cli` locally, showcasing knowledge of testing and deployment practices.
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