Jorge Lucangeli

Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Jorge Lucangeli is a Senior Staff Software Engineer with 18 years of experience specializing in system- and product-level information security, currently leading ChromeOS Security at Google from firmware to web app protections. He combines a strong academic foundation (MSc Computer Science and five years teaching at the University of Buenos Aires) with deep R&D roots—having published and prototyped research in dynamic binary analysis, fuzzing, and attack automation. At Google he has grown and led large teams (now 25 engineers) responsible for security architecture, sandboxing, exploit prevention, and enterprise features like XDR and DLP while running vulnerability programs and incident response. His open-source contributions include system-level work on Android’s bionic C library adding OEM user/group ID support, reflecting hands-on C and Linux/Unix expertise. Based in Seattle, he is a pragmatic technical leader who moves between low-level systems programming and large-scale security operations.
code18 years of coding experience
job16 years of employment as a software developer
bookMSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at University of Buenos Aires
languagesSpanish, English, French
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Github Skills (6)

c-language10
cprogramming-language10
system-programming10
android10
linux9
libc9

Programming languages (8)

JavaShellC++CRustObjective-CHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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aosp-mirror/platform_bionic

Sep 2015 - Sep 2015

Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jorge's primary contribution focuses on adding support for OEM user and group IDs within the bionic C library. This includes implementing functions to translate OEM names to user/group IDs, and vice-versa. The user also updated test files to validate the correct functioning of the new OEM ID support. This work demonstrates a focus on system-level programming and user/group management within the Android operating system's core libraries.
omegaup/minijail

Jan 2012 - Mar 2019

a tiny, custom launcher that handles namespacing, control groups, chroot'ing, and more
Contributions:455 commits in 7 years 3 months
control-groupsgroupstinynamespacinglauncher
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Jorge Lucangeli - Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google