About Me
I’m Marcos Oviedo. I like building things that break other things. I’m a big fan of Windows internals, and vulnerability research has been a constant throughout my career. I have reported bugs to Microsoft’s MSRC and worked at several companies building endpoint security products, across both offensive and defensive sides of the stack. Over the years I have built tools like memhunter (runtime process hunting), SysmonX (extended system monitoring), and a Windows MDM server while researching the MDM client stack on Windows. I have given talks at Black Hat USA, DEF CON, TyphoonCon, Ekoparty, and BSides. I currently work on feature development for endpoint management products, spanning both security research and product engineering.
Outside of security research and feature development, my free time goes on adventures with my daughters.
The opinions and content on this blog represent my personal point of view.