Samuel Henrique "samueloph" is a software developer focused on Debian, Linux, Python, Rust and Security. He's a Debian Developer, contributing mostly to packaging of security tools in the Debian Security Tools Packaging Team (pkg-security).
Samuel maintains a few other key packages on Debian, such as "curl", "rsync" and "nmap", for which he's also responsible for fixing CVEs for all Debian releases.
Working as a System Development Engineer in Amazon Linux, Samuel develops Rust and Python-based systems that deals with CVE processing at AWS.
He also helps people learning packaging and starting to contributing to Debian.

Accepted Talks:

Fixing CVEs on Debian: Everything you probably know already

This talk is aimed at people new to fixing CVEs, but I’m also showing a few examples which could be interesting for experienced developers.

I’ll present an introduction to CVEs, how Debian deals with CVEs, how to avoid mistakes and my recommendations for a better patch backporting process (which allows for better reviews).

A CVE is an identifier for security vulnerabilities, so in other words this is about fixing security issues for Debian.

"I use Debian BTW": fzf, tmux, zoxide and friends

Short talk to introduce people to interesting dotfiles configs, a tmux
sessionizer powered by fzf and optionally zoxide.

The “new generation” of CLI tools to maximize your “by-the-way” factor :)

This will help you increase your productivity on the terminal.

The secret sauce of Debian

Have you ever wondered what makes Debian so stable (even Debian testing)?

Find out what tools and processes are put in place to ensure that everything we
ship is of the highest quality and how Debian ends up being the first one to
find and report issues to external projects.

There’s a lot to talk about, so we are sticking to the high level and to
covering as many items as possible.

The main topics are the release process and the QA/CI/testing mechanisms.

curl maintainers BoF

curl maintainers meet-up to discuss HTTP3, GnutTLS, wcurl and other things.