Eric Gragsone is a cyber security engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience specializing in reverse engineering, protocol analysis, cryptanalysis, and RF/embedded systems security. He has performed vulnerability analysis across maritime, UAV, IoT and wireless platforms, reverse engineering ARM, MIPS, x86 and DSP targets and even writing a Ghidra processor module for a DSP. A self-taught researcher and competition winner, he mentors others and builds tooling—Wireshark dissectors, Nmap probes, client/server stubs and GnuRadio utilities—to accelerate offline analysis, fuzzing, and testing. His background spans applied penetration testing, incident response and SIGINT-style protocol work, which often uncovers subtle attack surfaces in firmware and network/RF communications. Based in Clyde, Ohio, he combines practical operational experience at Raytheon and Harris with a knack for turning obscure binary and radio artifacts into actionable defenses. He’s open to speaking, teaching or collaborating to bridge deep technical research with team-ready security outcomes.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree of Elf Spotting, Elf Spotting, Bachelor's degree of Elf Spotting, Elf Spotting at Last Week Tonight Elf Spotting Academy
Bachelor of Financial Advising, Financial Advising, Bachelor of Financial Advising, Financial Advising at Last Week Tonight Financial Advising Academy
Contributions:1 release, 32 commits, 1 PR in 2 years 2 months
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Eric Gragsone - Cyber Security Engineer at Raytheon