Gonzalo Acuña is a senior .NET developer with 7 years of professional experience based in Córdoba, Argentina, who blends application maintenance, migrations and cloud administration with hands-on database and DevOps work. At C&S he has driven complex migrations (VB→ASP.NET, .NET 4.6→.NET 8, iText5→iText7, Hibernate→EF) while mentoring junior engineers and automating tasks with Python. His background includes long-term enterprise ERP and integration work (Progress, Oracle EBS, CRM/Marketplace integrations) and early IT support, giving him a pragmatic troubleshooting mindset. Gonzalo also contributes to the Wazuh open-source ecosystem on Docker and Ansible playbooks, showing aptitude for secure build/deployment pipelines and Log4j mitigation. He combines practical legacy-modernization experience with operational security awareness, making him effective at both delivering features and stabilizing production systems.
6 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Analista en Sistemas, Computer Systems Analysis, Analista en Sistemas, Computer Systems Analysis at Esba
Diseño y programacion de Videojuegos, Diseño y programacion de Videojuegos at Escuela Da Vinci
Lic. en Tecnología de la Información, Lic. en Tecnología de la Información at Universidad de Palermo
Contributions:36 releases, 179 reviews, 310 commits in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Gonzalo's contributions primarily focused on configuring and updating the Ansible playbooks for the Wazuh security platform. They addressed Log4j vulnerabilities by adding and removing related configuration options across multiple roles. Furthermore, the user made changes to variables, templates, and configurations related to the Wazuh indexer and dashboard, including updates to ports, security settings, and user configurations. Their work also included updating filebeat configurations to directly send events to Opensearch, demonstrating expertise in the integration of various Wazuh components.
Contributions:19 releases, 273 reviews, 58 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Gonzalo primarily focused on updating and maintaining the Docker-based infrastructure for the Wazuh security platform. Their contributions include modifying configuration files, updating URLs for tools, and adjusting the entrypoints of various Docker images. The user also updated the logic for downloading security tools and resolved conflicts within the configuration files. These changes suggest a strong emphasis on the build and deployment aspects of the project.
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