Summary
Christopher Wrogg is a lead cybersecurity researcher with eight years of hands-on experience in reverse engineering, embedded software development, and vulnerability research across networked and embedded systems. Based in Dayton, Ohio, he progressed from software reverse engineer roles to senior and lead researcher positions at Two Six Technologies, while co-founding Avro and driving the goavro.com project as primary engineer. He holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Michigan and an MS in Cybersecurity from Georgia Tech, blending rigorous academic training with practical R&D and field-oriented security work. Christopher’s toolkit centers on low-level analysis and exploit mitigation research, with a knack for turning obscure firmware behaviors into actionable findings. Known for shipping durable embedded tooling and contributing to open resources (retu2libc.github.io), he brings both entrepreneurial initiative and methodical technical leadership to complex security challenges.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at University of Michigan
Master of Science - MS Cybersecurity, Master of Science - MS Cybersecurity at Georgia Institute of Technology