Dhiren Serai is an SDE-2 at AWS with a decade of hands-on experience building distributed systems and cloud-native services for Amazon S3, combining backend expertise in Java and Clojure with full-stack work in Python and ClojureScript. He contributes to open-source security tooling—most notably adding API routes and IP handling fixes to the OWASP Python Honeypot—and brings practical CI/CD and container automation experience from prior roles. With a Master’s in Computer Science from the University of Stuttgart and a background in deploying ML models to edge devices, he straddles systems engineering and applied deep learning. Based in Cambridge, he curates technical content on software engineering and cloud computing while continuing to grow as an engineer within AWS.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Secondary School Education, -, 10th, Secondary School Education, -, 10th at St. Joseph's High School
Vivekanand Education Society's Institute Of Technology
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Stuttgart
(H.S.C) - Higher Secondary Examination, Science (Computer Bifocal), 12th, (H.S.C) - Higher Secondary Examination, Science (Computer Bifocal), 12th at JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI
Contributions:60 reviews, 131 commits, 56 PRs in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Dhiren primarily contributed to the OWASP Honeypot project by implementing new API routes for retrieving events related to network and honeypot activity, including events filtered by country and date. These contributions involved modifying the API server code, specifically within the `api/server.py` file, to incorporate new functionality and adjust existing route names. The user also addressed an issue related to network events and IP address handling by converting byte-type IPs to strings for compatibility with the `netaddr` library.
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