Steve Campbell

Technical Lead at CDW

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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Steve Campbell is a Technical Lead and retired Navy veteran with over 19 years in IT and security, now guiding offensive security teams and application security programs at CDW. He specializes in pentesting across web, network, mobile, API, and industrial control systems, and has led engagements for Fortune 500, government, banking, healthcare, and energy clients. An author of "Bash Shell Scripting for Pentesters" and active researcher, he’s credited with multiple CVEs and the first public exploit/Metasploit module for CVE-2022-40022, and has contributed exploit code to the Metasploit Framework. Steve builds training, methodology, and tooling to scale red team capabilities and has a knack for automating reporting and bypass techniques that informed enterprise detection and remediation strategies. Based in Chesapeake, VA, he combines hands-on offensive tradecraft with mentorship and program-level security engineering.
code11 years of coding experience
job16 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science (B.S.) Networking and Security Management, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Networking and Security Management at ECPI University
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Github Skills (8)

metasploit10
security10
it-security10
exploit10
linux10
command-injection10
ruby10
http9

Programming languages (13)

PowerShellC#CSSC++GoKotlinShellNim

Github contributions (5)

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rapid7/metasploit-framework

Aug 2020 - Jun 2023

Metasploit Framework
Role in this project:
userSecurity Engineer
Contributions:1 PR, 3 comments in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Steve contributed to a Metasploit module designed to exploit a command injection vulnerability in the Symmetricom SyncServer. Their contributions included developing the exploit code, adding the necessary components, incorporating information regarding the CVE, and updating the module to include correct port configuration. These updates enabled users to exploit the vulnerability and test the effectiveness of the developed modules.
metasploitmetasploit-framework
Internal Network Penetration Test Playbook
Contributions:116 commits in 1 year 5 months
internalinternal-networkpenetration-testsecuritypenetration
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