Gregg Kowalski is a software engineer with seven years of focused experience building cloud-native and security-conscious systems in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently at Google. His background spans fast-moving energy and automotive tech at SolarCity and Tesla through to cloud and security work at Google, blending product delivery with infrastructure and security engineering. He has hands-on experience integrating Cloud Asset Inventory into Forseti Security, contributing backend code and tests to a well-known open-source security project. Gregg is comfortable navigating both legacy enterprise systems from his long Chevron tenure and modern distributed cloud services, making him effective at bridging operational and engineering concerns. Colleagues describe him as motivated by technical challenge and collaborative team goals, with a practical approach to designing robust, auditable solutions.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, 3.3 GPA, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, 3.3 GPA at University of California, Santa Barbara
Contributions:11 releases, 18 reviews, 172 commits in 2 years
Contributions summary:Gregg added resources for Compute Engine Addresses and Global Addresses from Cloud Asset Inventory (CAI) to Forseti Security's inventory service. These changes involved modifying the resource definitions and iterators within the `google/cloud/forseti/services/inventory` directory. The commits also included implementing methods to fetch and iterate through these resources using the Cloud Asset API, specifically related to the `CaiApiClientImpl` class, and updated test files to accommodate the new resource types.
Contributions:9 releases, 3 reviews, 66 commits in 1 year 8 months
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