Mitch Kucia is a security engineer with a decade of hands-on experience in offensive and adversary-emulation work, currently at Google and based in Cambridge, MA. He’s skilled across red teaming, network and application assessments, threat modeling, host reviews, and mobile app testing, with a knack for turning research into practical attack simulations. Mitch contributed UI and backend features to the well-known MITRE Caldera adversary emulation platform, reflecting both full-stack development chops and deep operational security insight. His background spans industry and research roles at MITRE, Varonis, and NCC Group, blending purple-team collaboration with automation-driven emulation. Notably, he pairs technical curiosity (he once "cracked a JWT") with business acumen from Harvard Business School Online’s CORe program, enabling security work that aligns with organizational priorities.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
CORe Credential of Readiness, Pass with Honors, CORe Credential of Readiness, Pass with Honors at Harvard Business School Online
Bachelors, Computer Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Engineering at Northeastern University
Contributions:93 reviews, 182 commits, 64 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Mitch made several contributions related to the user interface, including styling adjustments, navigation bar modifications, and the addition of features like manual commands within operations. They also worked on back-end functionalities, specifically related to operation management, such as the deletion of operations and the creation of schedule options. Furthermore, they modified code across multiple files including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Caldera plugin to dynamically compile code segments from abilities
Contributions:9 reviews, 33 commits, 16 PRs in 11 months
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