Summary
Kamil Frankowicz is a fuzzing and low-level software security expert with 11 years of hands-on experience in vulnerability research, reverse engineering, malware analysis and Python-driven tooling. He has moved between incident response and offensive roles—from CERT Polska/NASK senior security engineer to red team and cyber threat hunting roles at Standard Chartered—and now leads fuzzing work at NASK. Kamil combines deep protocol and binary-level insight with practical exploit discovery, often bridging research findings into automated test harnesses and custom fuzzers. Based in Warsaw, he pairs formal engineering training from the Military University of Technology and the Polish-Japanese Academy with real-world threat hunting experience, making him equally comfortable parsing assembly and scaling fuzz campaigns. A less obvious strength is his career-long habit of rotating between blue and red team perspectives, which sharpens both detection strategies and attack emulation.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Information Technology, Master's degree Information Technology at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology
Engineer’s Degree Computer Science, Engineer’s Degree Computer Science at Military University of Technology
English, German, Polish