Camille Mougey is a software security engineer with 13 years of experience blending applied research and hands-on technical auditing, now working at Apple after a long tenure at France’s ANSSI. He has deep expertise in wireless (802.11) security, reverse engineering, fuzzing and malware analysis, and regularly teaches these subjects at universities and engineering schools. Camille contributes to notable open-source projects—improving IVRE’s web UI for large-scale network reconnaissance and adding KRACK detection capabilities to Scapy—demonstrating both full‑stack and protocol-level security skills. His background at CEA as an ingénieur-chercheur and multiple academic roles shows a rare mix of research rigor and practical tooling, often surfacing in contributions that modernize legacy code and improve operational resilience.
13 years of coding experience
Ingénieur Informatique et mathématiques appliquées, Ingénieur Informatique et mathématiques appliquées at National School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble
Network recon framework. Build your own, self-hosted and fully-controlled alternatives to Shodan / ZoomEye / Censys and GreyNoise, run your Passive DNS service, build your taylor-made EASM tool, collect and analyse network intelligence from your sensors, and much more! Uses Nmap, Masscan, Zeek, p0f, ProjectDiscovery tools, etc.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:76 commits, 30 PRs, 16 pushes in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Camille primarily focused on enhancing the web user interface (UI) of the IVRE network reconnaissance framework. Their contributions included refactoring and modularizing JavaScript code for the UI, migrating the project's Bootstrap version, and adapting the interface for smaller screen sizes. The user also introduced new features like a report generation system and improved the UI's responsiveness.
Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library.
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:7 commits, 6 PRs, 11 comments in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Camille contributed significantly to the `scapy` repository, specifically focusing on implementing and enhancing a KRACK module for detecting client-side vulnerabilities. This involved writing code for a WPA AP, including key generation, packet building and analysis related to the KRACK attack. The user's work also included fixing a missing import and adjusting code to use newer Dot11 attributes.
pythonpython2manipulationsecurity-toolsscapy
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Camille Mougey - Software Security Engineer at Apple