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Message-ID: <294faedb-f740-43cb-b07e-5b0f9e574499@s00.xyz>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2025 21:51:16 -0400
From: Stefan Weigl-Bosker <stefan@....xyz>
To: linux-hardening@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [Self- Introduction] - Stefan Weigl-Bosker

Hello all,
My name is Stefan Weigl-Bosker, and I am currently a second year 
university student. I will try my best to keep this short:

 > What topics are you interested in?
I've developed a bit of a focus on compilers and linkers recently, and I 
am very interested in static analysis and symbolic execution. Generally, 
I'm excited to learn anything new about computers, linux, and security.

 > What do you want to learn about?
Everything :) I see KSPP as a great opportunity to get my hands dirty 
with kernel internals, computer security, and open source software 
development. I am far from an expert at all of the above, planning to 
start small, and looking forward to gaining more experience.

 > What experience do you have with security, the kernel, programming, 
or anything else you think is important.
- I compete in CTFs regularly, and love doing pwnables in my free time.
- Conducted research related to network security
- Other fun things: zig's m68k-linux target, a risc-v bootloader with 
physical KASLR support, ...
- I've never contributed to the kernel before, though I do have 
experience compiling it and reading its source code.

It is great to meet everyone,
Stefan

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