Pavel Bansky is a seasoned Security Engineer with 13 years at Microsoft, blending deep secure development lifecycle expertise with hands-on application security, static analysis, and threat modeling. He pairs a strong software development background in .NET Core, Python, and TCP/IP with practical experience in OTA provisioning and mobile device management, enabling pragmatic vulnerability assessments and secure design. Pavel contributed core backend parsing logic to Microsoft鈥檚 popular DevSkim project, demonstrating an ability to translate security rules into reliable tooling. Educated to master鈥檚 level with an MBA, he moves fluidly between individual contributor work and agile program management, and is known for quickly mastering new technologies to close security gaps end-to-end.
DevSkim is a set of IDE plugins, language analyzers, and rules that provide security "linting" capabilities.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 91 commits, 36 PRs in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Pavel's primary contribution was the initial development of a .NET parser for DevSkim rules, as evidenced by the "dotnet parser" commit message. This involved creating core components like `RuleProcessor.cs` and `Suppressor.cs`, which are central to the DevSkim's functionality for parsing code, applying rules, and handling rule suppressions. The commits also included the creation of test files and namespace changes demonstrating significant contributions to the core backend functionality of the project.
Command line echo server and client for Windows, designed according to RFC 862 specification for Echo protocol.
Contributions:1 release, 12 commits, 4 PRs in 2 years 6 months
windowsspecificationecho-serverechorfc
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