Mohsen Ahmadi is a seasoned security engineer and researcher with a decade of hands-on experience in program analysis, fuzzing, embedded security, and offensive operations across industry and academia. He has driven advanced fuzzing and binary analysis work at Apple and Varo, built coverage-guided tools for kernel and legacy binaries, and contributed to open-source frameworks like angr and QEMU. With an MSc in Computer Science from ASU and executive training from Harvard Business School, he bridges deep technical research (published work on binary mutation and fault-injection) with product-focused security design and automation. Mohsen has practical SOC experience from red teaming to threat hunting, and a knack for scaling vulnerability discovery by integrating SCA/SAST/DAST into CI/CD and reducing false positives via program-analysis techniques. He also co-founded startups and served as a FIRST liaison, reflecting an unusual blend of entrepreneurial, community, and peer-review leadership in security.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Arizona State University
Diploma in Physics and Mathematics Discipline, Diploma in Physics and Mathematics Discipline at Shahid beheshti SAMPAD
Bachelor’s Degree Information Technology, Bachelor’s Degree Information Technology at University of Isfahan
Master's degree Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Master's degree Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Harvard Business School
Automated Virtual Machine Generation and Cloaking for Cuckoo Sandbox.
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