Daniel Spangenberg is a cloud security and infrastructure engineer with 15+ years of experience building and operating large-scale cloud platforms across AWS, CoreOS/Red Hat, HashiCorp, CloudQuery, and Lyft. As a former Staff Cloud Security Engineer at Lyft he defined the cloud security platform vision and implemented a custom CSPM, large-scale data pipelines, and policy automation using Golang, Temporal, Postgres, CloudQuery and Apache Arrow Flight. He’s a hands-on operator who has shipped installation and lifecycle tooling for Kubernetes/OpenShift, contributed core integrations to the open-source CloudQuery project, and improved installer networking and Terraform workflows in upstream repos. Now co-founding a stealth startup in Berlin, he marries vendor-side product experience with enterprise operational insight to build pragmatic, scalable security infrastructure. Peers know him for turning complex compliance requirements (ISO, CIS, PCI) into automated, auditable systems and for contributing high-impact DevOps changes to widely used open-source installers and ELT tooling.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur, mathematisch, naturwissenschaftlich, Abitur, mathematisch, naturwissenschaftlich at Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium Erfurt
Informatik, Informatik at Technische Universität Berlin
Contributions:29 reviews, 52 commits, 20 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Daniel made several contributions focused on improving the codebase and its deployment. Their work included adding the ability to set provider versions, bumping the provider SDK, and fixing issues related to AWS API Gateway integration. They also worked on improving the CLI by adding a help message for subcommands and enhancing the error messages for configuration loading. In addition, they contributed to the deployment and upgrade process for the project.
Contributions:3 commits, 4 PRs, 38 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Daniel made several commits related to infrastructure configuration, specifically focusing on networking and Terraform. They added a "none" networking option, removed an etcd deployment option, and integrated a config generator into the CLI. These changes indicate involvement in the cluster setup and management process. The user also updated dependencies, indicating a role in maintaining the project's infrastructure and build processes.
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Daniel Spangenberg - Co-Founder at CCL - Cyber Club London