Miguel Fernandez

DevOps Engineer at T-Systems Iberia

Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Miguel Fernandez is a DevOps Engineer based in Granada, Spain, with nine years of experience blending infrastructure automation and security-focused operations. He has recent hands-on roles at T-Systems Iberia and Kyndryl and a background in IT security from his time at Wazuh, where he progressed from a CI/CD intern to IT Security Engineer. Miguel contributes to open-source documentation for the widely used Wazuh project, improving clarity around manager rulesets, decoders, and API features—an uncommon mix of security engineering and technical writing. Trained in computer engineering at Universidad de Granada, he brings a pragmatic, documentation-first approach to complex operational problems. Colleagues rely on him to bridge the gap between secure design and reliable delivery in cloud-native environments.
code9 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookGrado en Ingeniería, Ingeniería informática, Grado en Ingeniería, Ingeniería informática at Universidad de Granada
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Github Skills (3)

wazuh10
user-manual10
documentation10

Programming languages (7)

TypeScriptJavaC++ShellJavaScriptPythonKotlin

Github contributions (5)

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wazuh/wazuh-documentation

Oct 2019 - Apr 2020

Wazuh - Project documentation
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer
Contributions:60 commits, 26 PRs, 33 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Miguel primarily contributed to the project documentation by rephrasing explanations, fixing typos and grammatical errors, and adding new content. Their work involved clarifying technical details related to the Wazuh Manager and its ruleset syntax, including decoders, rules, and sibling decoders. They also updated several sections of the user manual, such as those related to the API, agent key polling, and Kibana app features.
loganalyzerreferenceintrusion-detectionosseccompliance
cparadela/GhostlyRunes

Jan 2017 - Feb 2017

Contributions:57 pushes, 1 comment in 17 days
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Miguel Fernandez - DevOps Engineer at T-Systems Iberia