Leon Schoorl is a seasoned security advisor based in Amsterdam with 11 years of experience translating technical complexity into practical protection strategies for organizations. At Interval Groep he blends hands-on development sensibilities with security consultancy, bringing a developer’s attention to detail to risk assessments and remedial designs. His open-source work as a Haskell contributor to the Clash compiler—improving hardware-description tooling with bug fixes, DDR primitives and constant-evaluation logic—shows a deep familiarity with low-level, safety-critical systems. That mix of software craftsmanship and security practice makes him particularly effective at hardening systems where correctness and concurrency matter.
Contributions:182 reviews, 571 commits, 221 PRs in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Leon primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of a Haskell-based hardware description language compiler. Their contributions included fixing bugs, such as an issue in the FIFO synchronizer example, implementing new features like DDR primitives and adding constant evaluation of various mathematical operations on built-in types. They also added new unit tests, debugged and refactored code related to constant evaluation and ensured the compiler could handle more complex types.
Contributions:85 pushes, 64 branches, 1 tag in 5 years 2 months
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Leon Schoorl - Beveiligings Adviseur at INTERVAL GROEP