Frank Lee is a computer scientist based in Seattle with eight years of hands-on experience building secure backend systems and contributing to open-source cryptographic tooling. He has notable contributions to AWS's s2n-tls project, improving TLS/SSL implementations by fixing ECC negotiation bugs, enhancing cipher-suite logic, and adding tests for padding and zero-length payloads. Comfortable at the intersection of security engineering and backend development, he focuses on reliability, protocol correctness, and maintainable code. Trained in physics and computer science at UC Santa Barbara and with additional studies at the University of Washington, he brings a rigorous, analytical approach to engineering problems. Colleagues would describe him as detail-oriented and pragmatic, with a knack for surfacing subtle protocol issues before they reach production.
Contributions:165 reviews, 29 commits, 34 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Frank primarily contributed to the s2n-tls project by implementing and improving TLS/SSL protocol implementations. Their work includes fixing client negotiation issues for elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) groups, adding null checks, and adding a new security policy. They also addressed clippy complaints and improved the cipher suite logic. Furthermore, the user added record padding integration tests and zero-length payload tests.
Contributions:62 PRs, 96 pushes, 68 branches in 2 years 3 months
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