Jason S is a Cloud Native Security Engineer with 11 years of experience designing and securing AWS-first architectures, containers, and microservices across large enterprises and consultancies. He has helped organisations like Shell and Postcode Lottery Group modernize logging, governance, and CI/CD at scale—building Terraform/StackSets-driven guardrails, serverless platforms, and fine-grained GitLab deployment controls across hundreds of accounts. Hands-on across the stack, he contributes to well-known microservices projects (Sock Shop) with both front-end and back-end work, including user authentication, JWT flows and MongoDB integration. Multiple AWS, Kubernetes and DC/OS certifications underpin his pragmatic focus on resilient, cost‑aware cloud designs. Based in the Netherlands, he blends consulting-level stakeholder management with developer craftsmanship and a knack for turning complex migrations into repeatable, auditable delivery patterns.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Anthropology, BA, Anthropology at University of South Florida
Contributions:3 releases, 183 commits, 32 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the `user` microservice, implementing core functionality related to user authentication and management. Their work involved the creation of login and registration endpoints, including handling basic authentication, password hashing, and token generation using JWT. The commits showcase the development of database interactions, specifically integrating a MongoDB database and its associated indexes. Furthermore, the user appears to be responsible for adding HAL (Hypertext Application Language) to the headers for consumption by other services.
Contributions:161 commits, 64 PRs, 107 pushes in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the front-end of the Sock Shop application, focusing on enhancing the user interface and functionality. They implemented changes to the `category.html`, `basket.html`, `customer-order.html`, `detail.html`, `index.html`, and `customer-orders.html` files, including currency updates, bug fixes, and adjustments to page size scaling. They also made changes to the backend by fixing empty tags in the `catalogue.go` file.
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