Eric Horvat is a DevOps engineer and seasoned software developer with 11 years of experience building secure, production-ready systems across fintech and security tooling. Currently at Ansys after progressive engineering and leadership roles at Faraday, EPAM, CoinBeam and others, he blends hands-on backend development with infrastructure and deployment expertise. He has meaningful open-source contributions to Faraday, improving security parsers, PCAP import and API stability—work that reflects a steady focus on vulnerability management and reliable tooling. A former teaching assistant in AI and multi-agent systems, he brings academic rigor to practical engineering problems. Based in Rijeka, Croatia, he balances deep technical craft with team leadership and a curiosity for security-focused software. Off the clock he’s a fan of TV, books and football, a detail that hints at a collaborative, culturally engaged approach to work.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Grado en Ingeniería Ingeniería informática, Grado en Ingeniería Ingeniería informática at Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires
Contributions:11 releases, 819 commits, 14 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Eric's contributions focused on resolving Pylint errors and integrating changes from the 'white/dev' branch. They made code modifications in several files, including error reporting, PCAP import, Nmap and Metasploit plugin parsers, and the server API base. The user also added several security related features and applied changes to some UI files
Contributions:2 PRs, 95 pushes, 30 branches in 3 months
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