Matt Suiche is a cybersecurity engineer, entrepreneur and builder with a decade of experience creating low-level forensic, cloud protection and incident-detection technologies. He led Detection Engineering at Magnet Forensics, founded Comae Technologies, and was co-founder and chief scientist of CloudVolumes (acquired by VMware). A hands-on systems developer and security researcher, his open-source work spans an Ethereum smart-contract decompiler (Porosity) where he touched VM state and control-flow analysis, to fixing LZXpress compression logic and adding MS-XCA tests for Samba. He has served on review boards for Black Hat and Microsoft's BlueHat and operates from Dubai, blending deep memory-forensics research with product leadership. An unconventional detail: his brief GitHub bio ("I can't speak English") belies a track record of influential low-level contributions and security tooling.
*UNMAINTAINED* Decompiler and Security Analysis tool for Blockchain-based Ethereum Smart-Contracts
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:13 releases, 60 commits, 16 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily focused on the development of a decompiler and security analysis tool for Ethereum smart contracts. Their contributions involved significant code changes to the `VMState.cpp` file, indicating work on the core virtual machine logic, instruction execution, and expression generation for the smart contract bytecode. They also worked on parsing and integrating ABI definitions, which is crucial for understanding and analyzing smart contracts. The user also made changes related to control flow graph generation, suggesting efforts toward static analysis of contract behavior.
https://gitlab.com/samba-team/samba is the Official GitLab mirror of https://git.samba.org/samba.git -- Merge requests should be made on GitLab (not on GitHub)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 2 months
Contributions summary:Matt contributed to the `samba` repository by fixing and improving the LZXpress compression algorithm. Their commits focused on correcting compression and decompression logic, fixing an issue with a no-op shift in the algorithm, and adding comprehensive tests based on [MS-XCA] to validate the compression implementation. These changes demonstrate a deep understanding of data compression techniques and their practical application within the Samba project.
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