Victor Lyuboslavsky is a seasoned software engineer and technical leader with over two decades of experience building and scaling secure systems across startups and enterprise firms. Currently architecting security telemetry and MDM at Fleet Device Management, he blends hands-on backend development with security engineering—evidenced by contributions to the high-profile osquery project improving keychain access, TLS reliability, and symlink safety. His background spans founding and exiting startups (including a telemedicine platform and EDA Playground), deep silicon and verification leadership at AMD, and end-to-end genomics systems work, giving him a rare mix of product, hardware, and software expertise. Known for clarity and sustainability, he mentors teams and communicates complex ideas through writing and speaking while preparing organizations to scale. Based in Austin, he pairs an MS in ECE and an MBA with a pragmatic focus on durable systems and measurable security telemetry.
12 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
MBA, MBA at University of Massachusetts at Amherst - Isenberg School of Management
B.S. (double major), Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, B.S. (double major), Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering at Penn State University
M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Texas at Austin
SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:12 reviews, 11 PRs, 27 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily focused on enhancing the osquery's functionality and security. Their contributions involved implementing caching and throttling mechanisms for keychain access, specifically for `certificates`, `keychain_acls`, and `keychain_items` tables. They also added exponential backoff for the TLS logger to improve the reliability of log transmissions and fixed precision issues in double-to-string conversions. Furthermore, the user improved the directory listing logic to address potential vulnerabilities related to symlinks and contributed to the persistence of query performance statistics.
Contributions:2 PRs, 128 pushes, 3 branches in 1 year 3 months
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Victor Lyuboslavsky - Software Engineer at Fleet Device Management