Michael Paquette

Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Area United States
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Michael Paquette is an executive technology leader who builds products, teams, and companies across hardware, networking, security, and mobile software. With nearly a decade of experience, he has shipped ASICs and digital circuits as well as enterprise IT security and DDoS defense systems, and has extensive VP-level product management experience bringing V1 products to market. He has led cross-functional organizations including Engineering, Product, Marketing, Sales Engineering, and Security Operations, combining technical specification with go-to-market and analyst relations. An active contributor to the Elastic Common Schema project, he’s improved documentation and added fields that make security event data more actionable. Based in the Springfield, MA area, he pairs hands-on engineering instincts (he once fit a Corvette engine into a BMW) with a strategic ability to define product vision and roadmaps.
code9 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (10)

go10
schema-design10
documentation10
data-modeling9
elasticsearchquery8
elasticsearch8
elasticsearch-api8
amazon-elasticsearch8
aws-elasticsearch8
api-design7

Programming languages (7)

TypeScriptJavaOpen Policy AgentHandlebarsGoJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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elastic/ecs

Jul 2018 - Aug 2021

Elastic Common Schema
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer
Contributions:9 reviews, 18 commits, 36 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Michael focused on improving the documentation and definitions within the Elastic Common Schema (ECS) project. Their contributions included clarifying wording in host and event definitions, enhancing the description of the event.outcome field, and clarifying definitions related to vulnerabilities. They also added new fields like event.reference, event.url and rule attribution fields to enrich the schema. These changes aim to improve clarity and usability of the schema.
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MikePaquette/ecs-1

Nov 2018 - Aug 2021

Elastic Common Schema
Contributions:60 pushes, 23 branches in 2 years 8 months
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