Jordan Wiens is a seasoned security researcher and reverse engineer with 13 years of hands-on experience across vulnerability research, incident response, exploitation, and security architecture. He has a long track record as a researcher and senior network security engineer, contributing technical leadership at organizations including the University of Florida and SI. Jordan is an active open-source contributor to tooling used by static analysis and reverse-engineering communities, notably adding UX and URL/versioning features to the Decompiler Explorer and hardening the Binary Ninja API. He blends low-level skills (shellcoding, forensic analysis, IDS tuning) with higher-level roles such as policy development, mentorship, CTF organization, and presenting. Based in Indialantic, Florida, he prefers vetted professional contacts and is accessible through specialized channels like Vector35 and Twitter. An uncommon asset is his simultaneous focus on building developer tooling and running hands-on offensive/defensive operations, giving him a rare end-to-end perspective on software security.
Public API, examples, documentation and issues for Binary Ninja
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 718 commits, 76 PRs in 6 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jordan primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Binary Ninja API. Their commits focused on fixing license checks, creating example plugins for information display and system calls, and updating the BasicBlock class. Further contributions involved refactoring code for better documentation support and expanding the API by including the current API product name.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:21 commits, 17 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
Contributions summary:Jordan primarily contributed to the front-end and back-end aspects of the Decompiler Explorer project. They added functionality to display decompiler URLs, modified the FAQ page, updated various decompiler runner scripts to include URL support and versioning, and updated model and serializer to include URL. Furthermore, the user improved the user interface by adding a logo, favicon, and a welcome banner. These changes involved modifications to HTML templates, Python code, and JavaScript to enhance the user experience and project functionality.
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