Josh Harris is a Senior Consultant in cybersecurity and full-stack engineering with a decade of hands-on experience protecting and building systems for enterprises, startups, and high-traffic web properties. He blends pragmatic red-team and forensics expertise—ranging from home-lab network scans to vulnerability assessments for Fortune 500 clients—with software development skills demonstrated by building an e-commerce site for a blog with millions of monthly views and contributing backend improvements to open-source server tooling like TShock. At EY he helps clients harden infrastructure and respond to threats while drawing on prior roles in endpoint security, integration automation, and teaching applied data and web development. Curious and adaptable, he thrives on puzzles and continuous learning, and brings a global perspective from extensive travel and cultural immersion that informs his collaborative approach to problem solving.
10 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Management Information Systems, Security, Master's degree, Management Information Systems, Security at Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business
☕️⚡️TShock provides Terraria servers with server-side characters, anti-cheat, and community management tools.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 8 PRs, 19 comments in 10 months
Contributions summary:Josh focused on modifying the TShock API, primarily by moving and refactoring server startup arguments within the codebase. Their work included migrating command-line arguments from the API to the TShock core, reflecting a focus on server configuration and initialization. Furthermore, the user's contributions involved merging changes from an upstream repository, suggesting an engagement in ongoing project maintenance and integration of external updates. Additionally, there were additions to the REST API, including rate limiting.
Contributions:64 commits, 1 PR, 42 pushes in 2 years 2 months
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