Summary
Joey Pabalinas is a pragmatic software developer with a decade of experience focused on low-level systems and sandboxing technologies, having contributed to NYU Secure Systems Research Lab projects like a NaCl fork and a Mozilla rr fork. He specializes in userspace emulation, glibc modification, and porting legacy builds from 32-bit to 64-bit, with hands-on work implementing pthreads-based forks, pipes, and execve to run unmodified applications inside sandboxes. Joey pairs meticulous code cleanup and build-system fixes with a relentless problem-solving ethos—he won’t promise immediate answers, but will exhaust avenues until a solution is found. Based in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, he brings practical systems‑level expertise and persistence to challenging security and emulation problems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies, Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies at Leeward Community College