Oleg Broslavsky

EDR R&D Team Lead at BI.ZONE

Tomsk Oblast, Russia
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Oleg Broslavsky is an EDR R&D Team Lead with 11 years of experience building cross-platform endpoint detection and response systems, currently leading development for macOS and Linux agents at BI.ZONE. He architected and implemented a Go-based, user-mode EDR core with a custom DSL for event filtering and extensive Windows integration (COM/OLE, WMI, ETW), and authored supporting Golang libraries used in the community. His background spans systems security, Rust-based crypto protocol development, and backend microservices, giving him deep expertise in async Rust, CGO, gRPC, and fuzz testing. An active contributor to open-source projects, he’s enhanced the UI of the well-known Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) to improve module discovery and admin usability. Based in Tomsk Oblast, he combines hands-on low-level engineering with team leadership and CTF-rooted offensive security experience that informs practical detection strategies.
code11 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookSpecialist, Computer Security, Specialist, Computer Security at Томский Государственный Университет
languagesРусский, English
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Github Skills (7)

uid10
javascript10
front-end-development10
ui-design9
extjs9
user-interface8
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Programming languages (7)

C++CJavaScriptGoPerlAssemblyPython

Github contributions (5)

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beefproject/beef

Nov 2014 - Dec 2014

The Browser Exploitation Framework Project
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Oleg primarily contributed to the user interface of the Browser Exploitation Framework. Their work included adding features like a search panel within the module tree, enabling users to quickly find specific modules. Furthermore, they refactored and modified existing UI components, specifically related to module searching, to improve usability and functionality. The commits reflect a focus on enhancing the admin UI and improving the user's ability to navigate and interact with the framework.
browsersecuritypentestingexploitationbrowser-exploitation
bi-zone/schedgroup

Feb 2021 - Nov 2023

Package schedgroup provides a goroutine worker pool which schedules tasks to be performed at or after a specified time. MIT Licensed.
Contributions:2 releases, 4 reviews, 4 PRs in 2 years 8 months
golanglicensedworker-poolschedulespool
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