Profile

A graduate in Information Systems Analysis, he brings over 25 years of experience as a programmer and as an enterprise and government solutions architect. He leads the Hardware Hacking track at Ekoparty and has a strong background in secure software development, large-scale code refactoring, and performance optimization across complex, connected applications.
His infrastructure expertise includes server and network hardening, while his security work spans static code analysis, hardware and binary reverse engineering, and penetration testing. He has also spent more than two years at Websec, contributing to high-impact security assessments and research.
Workshop:
Reverse Engineering for Wireless Devices
This workshop is designed to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge on reverse engineering applied to wireless devices, such as garage door remotes, alarm systems, and wireless doorbells. Although these devices are used as examples, the tools and methodologies covered are applicable to the analysis of any type of device, whether wireless or not.
Workshop:
FlipperZero Hacking 101 – Usage and Development
This workshop is designed to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge on reverse engineering applied to wireless devices, such as garage door remotes, alarm systems, and wireless doorbells. Although these devices are used as examples, the tools and methodologies covered are applicable to the analysis of any type of device, whether wireless or not.