Mauro Moltrasio is a Senior Software Engineer based in Granada, Spain, with nine years of experience building secure, production-grade backend and DevOps solutions. He has deep C/C++ and systems expertise from embedded and high-availability work to cloud-native security platforms, and currently contributes to Red Hat while actively improving open-source security projects like StackRox and Falco. Mauro鈥檚 contributions span build and dependency management, runtime security integrations, and test automation鈥攅videnced by fixes for GRPC/Abseil builds and hardening of container security probes. Comfortable across the stack, he has roots in embedded firmware, PCB design and IoT systems, which give him a pragmatic hardware-aware perspective when solving software problems. Colleagues rely on him to tackle low-level bugs (including segmentation faults and SQLite issues) and to modernize deployment pipelines and APIs for robust observability and runtime protection.
Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:278 reviews, 690 commits, 100 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Mauro primarily contributed to the Wazuh security platform by fixing bugs and improving unit tests for file integrity monitoring (FIM) features. Their work focused on resolving issues that caused segmentation faults and enhancing test coverage for various database-related functionalities within the FIM module. The user demonstrated proficiency in C programming and a strong understanding of SQLite, as evidenced by their involvement in debugging and testing database interactions, specifically for agents and registry operations.
libsinsp, libscap, the kernel module driver, and the eBPF driver sources
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:321 reviews, 28 commits, 31 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Mauro primarily focused on build and dependency management, specifically related to the GRPC and Abseil-cpp libraries. They updated and fixed GRPC dependencies and bumped the GRPC version. The user also worked on modifying the build process and included additional dependencies for the project. In addition, the user made some improvements to the example code and test setup, while also addressing build and compilation issues within the project and test infrastructure.
kernelbpflibsinspebpflinux
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Mauro Moltrasio - Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat