Jeremy Denoun is a Field CTO and security-minded technologist with 13+ years of experience blending systems, network and application engineering to deliver performant, secure web and cloud solutions. He has led R&D and security functions across agencies and product teams—designing video transcoding pipelines, big-data workflows and cloud automation while driving compliance and hardening efforts such as contributions to OVH's Debian CIS project for PCI‑DSS. Comfortable hands-on in C/C++, Ruby, Java, JavaScript, PHP and shell, he pairs coding fluency with systems architecture and incident/problem resolution skills. As a former R&D director and current CISO/Field CTO, he balances product delivery, project management and organizational security strategy. Based in Greater Paris, he also brings teaching experience and a pragmatic, finish‑what‑you‑start mentality that helps turn experimental prototypes into production-grade services.
Contributions:9 reviews, 8 commits, 10 PRs in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the security hardening of Debian systems, aligning with the repository's focus on PCI-DSS compliance. Their contributions include modifying various hardening scripts, primarily within the `bin/hardening` directory, related to SSH configuration, kernel modules, and other system security settings. They also made improvements to the build scripts and corrected paths, enhancing the overall robustness and reliability of the security hardening process. Several commits demonstrate collaboration with another engineer on various fixes.
Contributions:39 pushes, 1 issue in 7 years 4 months
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