Pascal Trovatelli is a Senior Software Engineer with 8 years of hands-on experience based in the Greater Rennes Metropolitan Area, combining strong backend and DevOps skills with a formal engineering background from INSA Rennes. At Sopra Steria he delivers production-ready systems and CI/CD improvements, and his open-source work includes authentication scripting for the popular ZAP proxy and Docker/CI enhancements for DefectDojo, showing practical security and deployment expertise. He is comfortable authoring JavaScript for complex auth flows, refining Docker-based development environments, and enabling test-friendly CI pipelines. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, well-documented fixes that bridge security tooling and developer experience.
8 years of coding experience
Master’s Degree in Engineering, Computer Software Engineering, Master’s Degree in Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Rennes
DevSecOps, ASPM, Vulnerability Management. All on one platform.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Backend Developer
Contributions:1 release, 69 reviews, 58 commits in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Pascal's contributions primarily focused on improving the project's Docker-based development and deployment environments. They made several changes to Dockerfiles and docker-compose configurations, introducing hot-reloading, cleaning up unused aliases, and adding configurations for running unit tests within Docker. The user also updated the CI/CD pipeline using Travis CI and refactored the environment configuration using symlinks. Furthermore, they implemented changes to support running unit tests within the Docker environment.
A collection of ZAP scripts and tips provided by the community - pull requests very welcome!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 1 PR, 7 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Pascal primarily contributed to the development of authentication scripts within the context of the ZAP proxy framework. They implemented a JavaScript script to handle authentication schemes involving multiple GET requests and a POST request. Furthermore, the user addressed various issues, including missing variable declarations, mixed-up object usage, and support for encoded parameters, while also providing enhanced comments and code improvements. Their work involved JavaScript, HTTP request handling, and understanding of authentication flows.
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