Casey Cammilleri is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and hands-on penetration tester with 11 years of experience, currently founding and leading Sprocket Security in Madison, Wisconsin. He advocates and builds continuous security testing that blends automated tooling with human expertise to deliver sustained business value beyond traditional timeboxed assessments. Grounded in deep technical work—from back-end development on password-cracking front-ends and vulnerability import tooling to red team and adversary simulation engagements—he brings a pragmatic developer’s eye to security problems. His career spans roles at Trustwave, SynerComm, and research-focused 403 Labs, where he advanced tooling, reporting, and operational improvements that scaled services. Notably, he contributed backend features to open-source projects like Serpico and maintained password-cracking analytics tooling, reflecting a rare mix of offensive capability and software engineering.
A web front-end for password cracking and analytics
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 285 commits, 36 PRs in 5 years
Contributions summary:Casey primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of a password cracking and analytics web front-end, as indicated by the repository's description and topics. Their work included implementing new features such as support for dissolvable warnings. Code changes also encompassed enhancements to job and task management within the password cracking workflow, including improved error handling and code cleanup. They also worked on API integration.
Contributions:48 commits, 10 PRs, 10 pushes in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Casey primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Serpico project, focusing on the implementation of features related to importing vulnerability data from sources like Nessus and Burp. They modified the data model to support these import features, added new API endpoints for processing the imported data, and made improvements to the existing code logic related to these import functions. Furthermore, the user worked on integrating metasploit features.
reportcollaborationcollaboration-tool
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.
Request Free Trial
Casey Cammilleri - CEO & Founder at Sprocket Security