Raman Arora is a seasoned senior manager with 12 years in software and technology delivery, currently leading teams at LTIMindtree from Bengaluru. He combines deep test and systems expertise—developed across long tenures at Infosys and Misys—with hands-on back-end development experience in C++ and Java. Raman has contributed to the well-known Sleuth Kit digital forensics project, extending mobile artifact extraction and integrating cross-platform functionality into core tools. His background in computer science (Master’s) and strong academic performance underpin a methodical approach to complex, auditable systems. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic leader who balances delivery ownership with technical craftsmanship. He brings a rare mix of legacy systems testing discipline and modern open-source contributions that strengthen forensic and backend toolchains.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Masters in Computer Science, 78.8%, Master's Degree, Masters in Computer Science, 78.8% at Guru Ghasidas University
The Sleuth Kit® (TSK) is a library and collection of command line digital forensics tools that allow you to investigate volume and file system data. The library can be incorporated into larger digital forensics tools and the command line tools can be directly used to find evidence.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:112 reviews, 466 commits, 195 PRs in 9 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Raman appears to be focused on extending the functionality of the Sleuthkit digital forensics tools by adding features related to the extraction of data from mobile devices. The commits show additions of new data types (artifacts and attributes) for various forms of communication and file operations, which would support the integration of mobile artifacts like contacts, messages and call logs to the framework. The work involves significant modification of core C++ and Java code, implying a need to understand cross-platform architecture. The user also made code updates in tools suggesting a focus on the back-end aspects of the codebase.
The Sleuth Kit® (TSK) is a library and collection of command line digital forensics tools that allow you to investigate volume and file system data. The library can be incorporated into larger digital forensics tools and the command line tools can be directly used to find evidence.
Contributions:237 pushes, 132 branches in 9 years 3 months
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