[llvm] [Nomination] Add HighTec representatives to the Security Group (PR #124142)
Andras Gemes via llvm-commits
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Thu Jan 23 08:18:30 PST 2025
https://github.com/gemesa created https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/124142
I would like to nominate Mario Cupelli (@mariocup) and myself to join the LLVM Security Group as representatives (vendor contacts) of [HighTec EDV Systeme](https://github.com/hightec-rt).
Mario is the CTO of HighTec and has a strong background in compiler safety qualification. I am a SW engineer with a focus on cybersecurity and a goal to contribute to the LLVM Security Group.
HighTec collaborates with major silicon vendors and offers safety-qualified C/C++ and Rust compilers based on LLVM. Our active contributions to LLVM include work on the linker and various patches and we are committed to further improving LLVM’s security.
Our motivation for joining the LLVM Security Group is to collaborate with LLVM security experts, stay informed about the latest CVEs in LLVM and meet the cybersecurity requirements of the automotive industry.
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From: Andras Gemes <gemesa at protonmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 16:51:35 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] [Nomination] Add HighTec representatives to the Security
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I would like to nominate Mario Cupelli (@mariocup) and myself to join
the LLVM Security Group as representatives (vendor contacts) of
[HighTec EDV Systeme](https://github.com/hightec-rt).
Mario is the CTO of HighTec and has a strong background in compiler
safety qualification. I am a SW engineer with a focus on cybersecurity
and a goal to contribute to the LLVM Security Group.
HighTec collaborates with major silicon vendors and offers
safety-qualified C/C++ and Rust compilers based on LLVM.
Our active contributions to LLVM include work on the linker and
various patches and we are committed to further improving LLVM’s
security.
Our motivation for joining the LLVM Security Group is to collaborate
with LLVM security experts, stay informed about the latest CVEs
in LLVM and meet the cybersecurity requirements of the automotive
industry.
---
llvm/docs/Security.rst | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/llvm/docs/Security.rst b/llvm/docs/Security.rst
index cd7b6478c57211..8f04b6594de796 100644
--- a/llvm/docs/Security.rst
+++ b/llvm/docs/Security.rst
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ username for an individual isn't available, the brackets will be empty.
* Abhay Kanhere (Apple) [@AbhayKanhere]
* Ahmed Bougacha (Apple) [@ahmedbougacha]
+* Andras Gemes (HighTec EDV Systeme) [@gemesa]
* Artur Pilipenko (Azul Systems Inc) []
* Boovaragavan Dasarathan (Nvidia) [@mrragava]
* Dimitry Andric (individual; FreeBSD) [@DimitryAndric]
@@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ username for an individual isn't available, the brackets will be empty.
* George Burgess IV (Google) [@gburgessiv]
* Josh Stone (Red Hat; Rust) [@cuviper]
* Kristof Beyls (ARM) [@kbeyls]
+* Mario Cupelli (HighTec EDV Systeme) [@mariocup]
* Matthew Riley (Google) [@mmdriley]
* Matthew Voss (Sony) [@ormris]
* Nikhil Gupta (Nvidia) []
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