Martin Dubé is a seasoned offensive security leader and cofounder based in Lévis, Québec, with 13 years of hands-on experience spanning pentesting, red teaming, R&D and leadership roles at Desjardins and GoSecure. He builds pragmatic security programs that connect technical assessments to strategic decision-making—enabling teams across pentest, red team, AppSec and threat modeling while automating KPIs and continuous purple-team processes. A former challenge designer and CTF team lead, he has run large-scale competition infrastructure and contributed practical BOF situational-awareness tooling on GitHub, demonstrating deep Windows and adversary-simulation expertise. Martin pairs a basement-hacker origin story with enterprise-scale leadership, translating offensive tradecraft into measurable risk reduction for senior security stakeholders. Outside work he balances intensity with woodworking and distance running, reflecting a methodical, hands-on mindset that carries into both tool development and team mentorship.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Science, Computer Science, Bachelor Science, Computer Science at Université Laval
Diploma of college studies, Computer Networks, Diploma of college studies, Computer Networks at Cégep Lévis-Lauzon
Situational Awareness commands implemented using Beacon Object Files
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:4 reviews, 5 commits, 1 PR in 2 days
Contributions summary:Martin implemented a "listmods" command, which is a situational awareness tool to gather information about loaded modules within a process, utilizing Beacon Object Files (BOF). They addressed indentation issues and incorporated feedback by processing comments from another contributor. The user extended the functionality by adding a process ID parameter for specifying the target process. They also made improvements in the error messages.
Contributions:317 commits, 1 PR, 11 pushes in 3 years 2 months
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