Sebastian Kulesz is an Infrastructure Engineer with 14 years of experience building production-ready cloud platforms, high-concurrency APIs, and Kubernetes operators for enterprise-scale workloads. He has led SOC 2 Type I/II technical governance efforts and designed observability and CI/CD foundations to bridge startup speed with enterprise-grade reliability. At MURAL and a stealth AI startup he scaled Azure infrastructure, implemented GitOps patterns, and optimized databases and real-time sharding for performance at scale. He contributes to open-source security tooling—having extended Faraday’s CLI and plugin ecosystem to improve data import, filtering, and developer ergonomics. As a university lecturer at ITBA he translates real-world systems design into hands-on curricula, helping prepare the next generation of engineers. Based in Greater Buenos Aires, he pairs deep engineering craft with mentoring and a knack for turning compliance requirements into automated, testable infrastructure.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Software Engineering, Engineer's degree, Software Engineering at Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires
Bachiller Técnico con Orientación en Gestión Administrativa, Bachiller Técnico con Orientación en Gestión Administrativa at Escuelas Técnicas ORT
Master of Science - MS, Computer Software Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Software Engineering at Technical University of Munich
Contributions:35 commits, 3 PRs, 5 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Sebastian primarily contributed to the development of the Faraday platform's command-line interface and plugin system. They created and refactored fplugin utilities, implemented a GTK interface for fplugins, and added new fplugin functionality to filter services and import data from PCAP files. They also updated existing fplugins to align with the new API and enhanced existing fplugins with sorting, filtering, and improved output. Additionally, the user made changes to the main client and server scripts, along with ZSH integration.
Contributions:67 PRs, 251 pushes, 184 branches in 1 year 3 months
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