Sachin Kamath is a pragmatic software engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience delivering full-stack systems, APIs, and DevOps automation across enterprise environments. Currently a Technology Analyst at Morgan Stanley in Montreal, he builds large-scale internal platforms with emphasis on reliability, security, and clean architecture—from workflow validation APIs and CSV pipelines to portal UI improvements. Previously at Infosys he drove CI/CD, test automation (raising coverage to 100%), and backend API design for Fortune 500 clients, and he’s comfortable across Java/Spring Boot, Angular/React, Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure DevOps. An MEng from the University of Ottawa, Sachin pairs formal cloud and systems training with practical operations work—his open-source contributions include improving cross-distro installation and usability for the well-known OWTF penetration-testing framework. He’s passionate about developer workflows and shipping maintainable solutions that reduce manual effort and operational friction.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Engineering at University of Ottawa
Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Engineering at University of Mumbai
All India Senior School Certificate Examination CBSE PCM CS-Minor, All India Senior School Certificate Examination CBSE PCM CS-Minor at DAV Public School, Airoli
Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF), is a framework which tries to unite great tools and make pen testing more efficient http://owtf.org https://twitter.com/owtfp
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 24 PRs, 61 comments in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Sachin's contributions primarily revolve around improving the installation process and overall functionality of the OWTF framework. They focused on modifying installation scripts for different operating systems (Kali, Debian, Samurai) to include necessary dependencies, update packages, and fix potential issues. The changes indicate a strong emphasis on ensuring a smooth and reliable installation experience across various environments, as well as integrating features like user-agent configuration.
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Sachin Kamath - Technology Analyst at Morgan Stanley