Summary
William Levine is a seasoned software engineer and leader with over three decades of experience spanning hardware, firmware, desktop and web systems, now helping rebuild the SDLC at Flox. He combines deep security and vulnerability research expertise—particularly binary rewriting, fuzzing, and DAST—with hands-on architecture and DevOps experience to deliver scalable, long-lived products. At GrammaTech he led a team building a plugin-driven DAST platform tied to DARPA CGC technology, designing REST APIs, PostgreSQL backends, containerized scaling, and CI/CD pipelines. Previously he ran a large embedded configuration engineering org, maintaining over 1.5M LOC and authoring cross-product protocols, showing a rare fluency from board-level firmware to cloud services. Known for diving into low-level details when needed, he excels at translating complex research into practical, production-ready defenses and tooling. Based in Kingston, Ontario, he brings steady technical stewardship and a pragmatic approach to tackling security and systems challenges.
11 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Engineering, BS, Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology
English