Summary
Seth Jenkins is an Information Security Engineer with nine years of hands-on experience in vulnerability research, exploitation, and secure software engineering, currently contributing to Google's Project Zero. He has discovered and responsibly disclosed flaws in high-profile products such as Amazon Alexa and Google Waze, and brings deep expertise in browser internals, embedded systems, and platform exploitation across x86, x64, ARMv7/8. Seth’s background combines formal software engineering from roles at Raytheon and Tenable with practical offensive skills—buffer overflows, UAFs, JIT and speculative-execution vectors—and familiarity with modern mitigations like ASLR, DEP/NX, shadow stacks, and MTE. He pairs C/C++ and Python proficiency with low-level OS and architecture knowledge, while also contributing to security research communities through Project Zero. Based in Baltimore, he’s equally comfortable building tooling as he is crafting exploits, and is known for the credo “exploitation is the art of turning undefined behavior into attacker defined behavior.”
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Arundel High School
UMBC