Martin Boretto is an embedded engineering leader with eight years of hands-on experience building low-level systems in C/C++ and Python, currently leading embedded engineering at Qubika from Córdoba, Argentina. He combines deep GNU/Linux and Windows expertise with practical skills in CMake, gdb, Google Test and databases like MySQL/Postgres, regularly shipping robust, testable code across firmware and backend projects. His background includes security-focused contributions to the high-profile Wazuh open-source XDR/SIEM project—adding database sync testing tooling and improving documentation—which reflects both engineering rigor and attention to developer experience. A certified Scrum Master and Product Owner, he blends technical leadership with agile product thinking, and has a track record of translating clinical and industrial domain needs into algorithms and production systems.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Analista en Ciencias de la Computacion Sistema de Informacion Geografica (SIG), Analista en Ciencias de la Computacion Sistema de Informacion Geografica (SIG) at Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto
Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:320 reviews, 369 commits, 144 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to adding functionality for a database synchronization test tool. Their work focused on building the tool, which involves reading configuration files, processing data, and generating results. Additionally, the user incorporated code review changes, including the addition of a README.md file and overall code formatting, demonstrating an effort to adhere to project coding standards.
Contributions:13 reviews, 20 commits, 6 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the project's documentation, making significant changes to installation guides and user manuals. These changes include updating installation steps for various operating systems (CentOS, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Windows, macOS, and Solaris), adding new configuration options, and updating table formats. The user also fixed indentation issues and corrected URLs.
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Martin Boretto - Embedded Engineering Lead I at Qubika