Kévin Szkudlapski is a senior software development engineer with 14 years of experience specializing in security, reverse engineering, and developer tooling, now based in Redmond and working at Microsoft. His background spans game security at Blizzard, semiconductor security research at NXP, and long-term R&D work building reverse-engineering tools, reflecting deep expertise in low-level analysis and defensive engineering. An active contributor to the open-source Medusa disassembler, he focuses on symbolic execution, expression languages, and core back-end logic—skills that bridge research-grade analysis and production-grade tooling. Kévin combines hands-on implementation of complex program analysis with practical UX tweaks (he’s pushed GUI improvements to expose function data), showing he thinks across stack and user needs. He trained at EPITECH and brings a researcher’s curiosity to shipping robust, security-focused systems in large-scale product environments.
Contributions:980 commits, 9 PRs, 349 pushes in 7 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Kévin appears to be involved in the development and maintenance of the Medusa disassembler project's core functionality. Their commits focus on implementing and refining the expression language features of the disassembler, including the handling of instructions, various operators, data structures, and memory expression, thus they implemented methods for handling the memory chunks. Moreover, the user also worked on improving the symbolic execution analysis capabilities, indicating a focus on the core logic and design of the tool. Additionally, the commits show changes in the GUI to display information about the functions.
Contributions:8 commits, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 2 months
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Kévin Szkudlapski - Senior Software Dev. Engineer at Microsoft