Patrick Young is a senior IT leader based in the San Francisco Bay Area with over a decade of experience building secure, scalable SaaS and infrastructure operations across high-growth companies. He has led enterprise IT, identity and access management, and SOX/ITGC programs at firms like HashiCorp and Veeva, and recently served as Head of IT and Security before joining Skydio as Senior Director of IT. Known for pragmatic cost-saving transformations, he blends hands-on technical work—CKA-certified container security contributions and exploit tooling in open-source projects—with strategic vendor, SaaS lifecycle, and Okta SSO governance. Patrick’s background combines endpoint, network, and cloud architecture with a servant-leader approach that drives automation, operational efficiency, and measurable business outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.S in Economics in Business administration Business, B.S in Economics in Business administration Business at Saint Mary's College of California
Contributions:2 releases, 4 reviews, 41 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily focused on setting up and configuring the ztncui-aio project, which appears to be related to a ZeroTier network management UI. Their contributions include the creation of essential configuration scripts (`start_ztncui.sh`, `start_zt1.sh`) for initializing and running the application, incorporating IP address detection, and integrating a basic file server. The user also demonstrated skills in environment configuration, including setting up TLS certificates and managing dependencies.
📦 Make security testing of K8s, Docker, and Containerd easier.
Role in this project:
Security Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 8 commits, 1 PR in 3 days
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily contributes to security-focused tooling and exploits within the repository, specifically focusing on container security. Their work involves implementing and refining exploits targeting Kubernetes and container runtimes. The user's contributions include fixing bugs, optimizing existing exploit code, and implementing new exploits like the one targeting unprivileged user namespaces. They are also responsible for implementing the mount-cgroup exploit in Golang, improving the overall exploit capabilities and functionality of the project.
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Patrick Young - Senior Director Information Technology