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Seth Arnold

Lake Oswego, OR, United States

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Currently Short-term retiree.

I have deep knowledge of the POSIX APIs, good knowledge of Linux kernel internals, and familiarity with the usual scripting languages (Perl, Ruby, Python), slight exposure to the more fun esoteric languages (Erlang). I have out-of-date experience with Java and C++.

I am a native English speaker and I am learning German. (I can read German well; my writing and conversation skills are weak.)

I excel at finding flaws; I reported dozens of flaws to the second edition of Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment to the author; dozens of errata to Pragmatic Programmers books; and bugfixes to dozens of open source projects.

I've conducted code audits of small and medium sized projects, and code reviews for proposed Linux kernel modifications, especially for the SMACK and TOMOYO security modules.

I worked for many years with the AppArmor team to provide high-quality usable mandatory access control tools that could be used by average system administrators to drastically confine applications. Historically, MAC systems required a dedicated security officer to define security compartments and specialized software to handle labeled data; the AppArmor system instead allows system administrators to confine processes based on the names of files, directories, and therefore more easily grow a security policy over time on live machines.

The happiest I've ever been while programming was solving math problems on my HP48 calculator back in school. Magical. I've been chasing that feeling ever since...

I love Stack Overflow because I love doing research into problems; I love learning, and solving problems for other people is an excellent way to learn features or solutions that I wouldn't otherwise find.

I love growing tomatoes. :)

Technologies

Experience (7)

Short-term retiree

October 2007 - Current

I've taken some time off after Novell closed the Portland office.

After a few weeks of being disoriented, I began having fun:

  • hiking in nearby state forests, photographing and filming the barred owls and great horned owls
  • learning how to be an amateur gardener, including some beautiful delicious tomatoes
  • expanding my reading list to books beyond just programming and security
  • learning German
  • traveling to see friends and family

But now, I sorely miss working on projects with a team. I'm still having fun on Stack Overflow but that can't replace the joy of shipping a product to customers who love my software.

Software Engineer

Novell

April 2005 - October 2007

I joined the SuSE Labs research and development team when Novell acquired Immunix. My responsibilities at Novell / SuSE included:

Software development

Primary developer of AppArmor Mandatory Access Control policies for the SuSE Linux family of distributions.

Primary responsibility for internal code reviews; mentored team members to improve our team's code quality and reliability.

Invented, designed, and developed a client-server architecture to integrate an online profile repository into AppArmor profile development tools to reduce the cost of deploying AppArmor.

Sole developer on XMLRPC/SOAP/HTTP server (Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL) first deployed for openSUSE 10.3, Ubuntu Gutsy; over 300 users created accounts in the first month after release.

Performed public code quality reviews of IBM's SLIM and EVM kernel security modules, Casey Schaufler's SMACK kernel security module, Serge Hallyn's Filesystem Capabilities kernel patch, and Stony Brook's UnionFS kernel patch.

User support

Educated internal and external developers how to make the most of AppArmor with both application design and policy design, through in-person trainings, email conversations, and IRC conversations.

AppArmor technical presentations at 2005 and 2006 SuSE Labs conference, including SuSE R&D teams and selected Novell business partners; the Novell Technical Support team; the Netware kernel development team.

AppArmor introductory presentations in Nuernberg and Prague SuSE offices.

Served as a sounding board for co-workers; provided guidance, explored and analyzed architecture alternatives, discussed priorities.

Primary contact for community users for bug reports and contributed policies.

Second-level support for Novell's enterprise client support and deployment engineers.

Primary author of technical documentation of AppArmor.

Gave our technical writer review and feedback on our end-user documentation.

Wrote a detailed AppArmor walk-through to introduce the software to new users and serve as community marketing material.

Community AppArmor evangelist:

  • AppArmor presentations at LinuxConf.eu 2007, Ottawa Linux Symposium 2007.
  • openSUSE booth at Linux World Expo San Francisco 2007, LinuxConf NorthWest 2007.

Occasional technical sales support.

Security Researcher

Immunix

June 2001 - May 2005

After graduating from Willamette University I joined Immunix, a pioneering startup company that invented the influential StackGuard, FormatGuard, PointGuard, and SubDomain security technologies, and sold a secure Linux distribution built with our unique tools. My responsibilities at Immunix included:

Software development

Primary developer of SubDomain mandatory access control policies.

Developer of SubDomain profile authoring tools.

Primary developer of the CryptoMark signed executable support:

  • integrated OpenSSL into the Linux kernel to verify the integrity of ELF files
  • wrote utilities to embed signatures into executables

Primary responsibility for migration to Subversion from CVS and Subversion administration.

Distribution packaging duties: repaired broken package builds when upgrading toolchain, integrated security and feature patches into packages, integrated new drivers and features into the kernel.

User support

Supported users on Immunix's public and private mail lists. Supported internal developers. Occasional conference calls and meetings with customers to discuss new features to support unique installations.

Authored technical documentation for Immunix's unique features, intended for technically-savvy end-users and developers.

Technical sales and on-site customer meetings, roughly one visit every three months.

Distribution security

Administered the vendor-sec community of Linux distribution security teams.

Created, tested, integrated, and documented security fixes for the Immunix Secure Linux distribution. Coordinated with other vendors through vendor-sec.

Performed source code audits; I found 21 buffer overflows in Samba and one in the Linux kernel ELF loader, and many off-by-one address validation errors in the Linux kernel memory management subsystem.

Innovation

Co-inventor on US patents 7,490,072 and 7,752,459.

Computer Lab Assistant

Willamette University

September 1997 - June 2001

As a computer lab assistant I tended to laser printers, taught students and faculty how to use common desktop applications, and write web pages by hand.

Intern

InterTrust

1999 - 1999

I designed and performed cryptanalysis on a distributed offline "song" proof of purchase protocol. The protocol allowed a client to purchase a song or other media with one entity and download the song or other media from another entity using only an URL as proof of payment -- no communication was expected or allowed between the payment gateway and song download server. The design included tunable elements to increase the safety of the protocol based on the value of the media.

I designed a generic cryptographic library layer to allow applications to be written for one API but compiled for several platforms.

IT Support

Harland Financial Solutions

May 1999 - September 1999

Deployment of new WinNT developer workstations, helpdesk duties.

IS assistant

Network Behavioral HealthCare

1994 - 1997

First steps of bringing the Internet to a small business: build a Linux firewall and routing system, Squid caching, SMTP to MMDF mail gateway.

Deployment of new WinNT, NetWare domains at off-site locations.

User and application administration on Unix, NetWare, and WinNT domains.

SQL report authoring and maintenance.

Win3.1 and Win95 user deployments and helpdesk duties.

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Education

Bachelors

Willamette University

1997 - 2001

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Religious Studies.

I started University with a notice that my SAT II Math scores were high enough to exempt me from taking math courses. After one semester without a math course, I realized I missed it so badly that I signed up for double-major CS and Math.

The Religious Studies major happened almost by accident; after taking multiple core curricula courses from professors in the Religious Studies department, I realized that I only needed three or four more courses and a Senior Year Project to get a third major. (My professor was kind enough to allow me to write my Senior Year paper my junior year, so I could focus on my Math and CS projects during my senior year.)

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