Gabriel Landau is a seasoned software engineer and Windows security specialist with 6+ years of professional experience and a long history of kernel- and endpoint-focused work dating back through principal roles at Endgame and Elastic. He led Endpoint teams at Elastic, delivered anti-malware protections and telemetry improvements in the widely used Kibana/Elastic Stack, and is a three-time Outstanding Contributor there. Gabriel combines deep reverse-engineering and exploit-mitigation expertise with product delivery—turning research prototypes into commercial defenses and rapidly resolving customer-impacting issues. Comfortable in both hands-on kernel development and technical leadership, he has published and presented OS security research and served as a Windows SME across defense and commercial projects. An avid WinDbg user, he brings a practical, research-driven approach to stopping threats and improving telemetry for real-world security operations.
Contributions:47 reviews, 12 commits, 59 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Gabriel primarily contributed to the Elastic Kibana repository by modifying code related to the Endpoint Security solution. Their work involved adding and modifying telemetry fields for Endpoint data, specifically related to the security solution's data collection and reporting. These changes included updates to filter lists, test cases, and the sender logic for telemetry events. The user also implemented changes to enhance the advanced policy configuration, introducing options for controlling features such as API events and hardware callstacks.
Contributions:94 pushes, 64 branches in 3 years 7 months
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