Lucas Aragón is a software engineer and professor with 10 years of experience blending secure systems engineering, AI/ML services, and full‑stack development across consumer electronics and telecom domains. Currently a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat driving MLOps components for OpenShift while teaching security and machine learning modules at multiple institutions, he pairs production-grade backend work with hands-on IoT and mobile expertise. His open-source contributions range from hardening RBAC and authentication in an ODH dashboard to low-level NFC/BLE modules in the HomePWN IoT pentesting toolkit, highlighting a practical focus on access control and device interaction. Holding a Master's in Information Security, he brings a rare mix of academic rigor and field experience—comfortable moving from cloud-native ML pipelines to embedded protocols.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Master's degree Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Universidad Europea
Computer Science Computer Software Engineering, Computer Science Computer Software Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology
Informatic Engineering Software Development & Network, Informatic Engineering Software Development & Network at Universidad de Alcalá
Contributions:2 releases, 975 reviews, 73 commits in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Lucas primarily refactored backend code related to fetching groups and user authentication within the ODH dashboard. They updated error messages for better clarity and fixed issues related to user retrieval and the `system:authenticated` feature. The user also added and modified RBAC configurations for notebook access, enhancing security and user management within the application's backend infrastructure. These changes suggest a focus on the backend logic, security, and user access control of the dashboard.
HomePwn - Swiss Army Knife for Pentesting of IoT Devices
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 15 pushes, 11 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Lucas primarily contributed to the `nfc` and `ble` modules of the IoT pentesting tool, `homepwn`. Their work involved adapting scripts, fixing issues, and adding new functionality, including writing NFC records, and controlling the BLE interface. They also made changes to the apple ble, the mitmAP, and other modules, suggesting a focus on network and device interaction capabilities.
pythonarmyiot-devicesbleknife
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Lucas Aragón - Professor at Inesdi Business Techschool