Top expert inCybersecurity Analytics and Threat Intelligence
Steve Clement is a cybersecurity and network security specialist with over two decades of hands-on experience across incident response, start-ups, and open-source threat intelligence. He has led ISAC workstreams for the Africa Cybersecurity Resource Centre and supported countless private-sector incidents at CIRCL, blending policy-level coordination with frontline CERT operations. A pragmatic backend developer and DevOps engineer, Steve contributes to prominent projects like MISP and PyMISP—adding OCR, STIX2 handling, and enrichment modules that strengthen threat-sharing ecosystems. He champions free/open-source software and community education, mentoring at Code Club Luxembourg and co-founding Luxembourg’s first hackerspace. Certified as an ISO 27001 Lead Implementer and curious about app development, he pairs broad strategic insight with detailed technical delivery.
14 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Arts et Métier
Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science at The Open University
MISP (core software) - Open Source Threat Intelligence and Sharing Platform
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:1425 commits, 627 PRs, 544 pushes in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Steve's contributions primarily revolve around enhancing the security and functionality of the MISP platform. They added a root check and implemented comments about bash quirks within the start.sh script, indicating a focus on system security. Moreover, the user integrated code modifications related to the handling of STIX2 data, specifically concerning external indicators and processing those.
Modules for expansion services, enrichment, import and export in MISP and other tools.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:55 commits, 29 PRs, 12 pushes in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily focused on developing and refactoring modules within the MISP platform. They implemented Optical Character Recognition (OCR) functionality using Python, integrating libraries such as `wand` and `pytesseract`. The user addressed import module functionality, fixed bugs, added logger functionality, and incorporated dependency management. Their work included improvements to the core functionality of the MISP platform.
exportmisppassive-dnsimport-and-exportexpansion
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