Samuel Lang is a versatile Software Support Engineer in Denver with 11 years of technical experience and over four years focused on identity, access, and SSO at Ping Identity. He combines hands-on IAM troubleshooting across cloud and on-prem environments with a background in IT administration, networking, endpoint security, and scripting (PowerShell, Bash), enabling rapid diagnosis of complex enterprise issues. An active problem-solver, he has contributed backend OIDC authentication and Azure claim handling to the popular open-source Skipper proxy, bringing practical security improvements like cookie deduplication and invalidation. Comfortable in remote, cross-functional teams, Samuel pairs a calm, methodical support style with a customer-first mindset and a continuous-learning approach. Outside engineering he runs a freelance photography business and a creative co-owned venture, signaling a blend of technical rigor and creative sensitivity.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Culinary Arts, Business Administration and Management, General, Culinary Arts, Business Administration and Management, General at Johnson & Wales University
High School Diploma, General Studies, High School Diploma, General Studies at Littleton High School
Contributions:47 releases, 100 reviews, 176 commits in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Samuel's commits primarily involve modifications to the project's stylesheet and index.html file, suggesting a focus on UI design and the overall user interface. The code changes involve adding and modifying CSS files, indicating an interest in enhancing the visual presentation and responsiveness of the iSpindel project. Further commits include changes to HTML files.
An HTTP router and reverse proxy for service composition, including use cases like Kubernetes Ingress
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:53 reviews, 13 commits, 14 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Samuel primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the `skipper` project, focusing on the implementation of OIDC (OpenID Connect) authentication and authorization features. Their work involved significant changes to the `auth/oidc.go` and related test files, including cookie handling, compression, and header management, for secure token storage and transmission. They introduced improvements for deduplicating and clearing invalid OIDC cookies to enhance security and efficiency. Furthermore, the user implemented Azure-specific claim resolution.
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Samuel Lang - Software Support Engineer at Ping Identity