Ryan Riley is an entry-level cybersecurity enthusiast and wireless sales consultant with a BS in Information Technology from Mount Aloysius College and a strong practical focus on digital forensics and cyber threat investigation. He combines hands-on investigative experience from an internship at the Cyber Defense and Intelligence Center with real-world customer-facing roles at FedEx Ground and Cellular Sales, giving him both technical insight and operational discipline. Ryan has contributed to notable open-source .NET and F# projects—working on OWIN integration in Suave, Azure deployment improvements in FAKE, and performance testing in Dapper—demonstrating backend, DevOps, and test automation skills beyond his formal studies. Based in Altoona, PA, he is a motivated, curious collaborator seeking entry-level cybersecurity roles where he can apply his scripting, Linux/MySQL, and investigative experience to help defend against cybercrime.
16 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Information Technology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Information Technology at Mount Aloysius College
Contributions:106 commits, 3 PRs, 7 pushes in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily contributed to the ASP.NET Web API project, making changes to improve code quality and functionality. Their work included fixing improper Task creation by using a TaskCompletionSource<T>, indicating an understanding of asynchronous programming in .NET. The user also incorporated NuGet package restore and merged project structures to fully incorporate Conneg functionality. They added code related to content negotiation, demonstrating skills in API design and content formatting.
Functional programming and other utilities from the original "fsharpx" project
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 177 commits, 21 PRs in 9 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily worked on implementing functional programming utilities and monads within the F# language. Their contributions included the creation of new monads such as Iteratee, the revision of existing ones, and the addition of operators to improve code readability. Additionally, the user refactored the code, separated core functionalities into a dedicated assembly, and added examples for more straightforward usage of computation expressions.
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Ryan Riley - Wirless Sales Consultant at Cellular Sales