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Jose Enrique Hernandez

Jose Enrique Hernandez

Currently, Jose Enrique Hernandez is the Director of Threat Research at Splunk (STRT). Previously Jose is co-founded Zenedge acquired by Oracle. Jose is known for creating several security-related projects, including: Splunk Attack Range, Splunk Security Content, Git-Wild-Hunt, Melting-Cobalt, and BlackCert projects. He also works as a maintainer to security industry critical repositories such as Atomic Red Team and lolbas-project.github.io.

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