Linux
Security Team
These are the members of the SUSE Security Team, listed in the order they joined SUSE.
Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de>
Thomas Biege studied computer science at the University of Applied
Science at Dortmund. During his studies he did a number of freelance
projects for various fortune-100 companies as well as for his
University. Thomas has been a member of the SUSE Security Team since
March 1999. He specializes in Intrusion Detection Systems which he also
wrote his diploma thesis about. During his time at SUSE Security, he
has conducted several dozen source code audits of Open Source Software
as part of his employment. The results have contributed to the strong
security reputation of GNU/Linux in general and openSUSE in
particular.
Thomas enjoys Aikido in his private life.
Roman Drahtmüller <draht@suse.de>
Roman Drahtmüller studied Physics at the
Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany, and the University of
Connecticut, USA. During his time at the university, he came in touch
with all major commercial Linux-like operating systems before focusing
on Linux. Roman gave UNIX training courses and accepted several other
jobs at the university. He joined SUSE in July 2000 for the position of
the Head of Security. His responsibilities also include the security
certification projects of SLES8.
Roman's favourite leisure activities include music, chess, alpine
skiing and high mountains.
Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer@suse.de>
Sebastian Krahmer studied Computer Science at the University of
Potsdam, Germany. He focused on operating systems, parallel computing
and network security. He developed various software for cluster systems
such as an IPv4/IPv6 load balancer. Sebastian joined the SUSE Security
Team in August 2000 and is responsible for researching and analyzing
security relevant topics. This includes, among other things, code
reviews of security critical software.
Fishing, chess and music are Sebastian's favourite activities in
his spare time.
Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de>
Marcus Meissner started working with Linux in 1993 during his studies
of Computer Science at the University Erlangen/Nürnberg. His Linux
involvement centered mostly around the Windows Emulator WINE during
this time, while his studies focused on operating systems and
multimedia.
In 1999 he joined Caldera in Erlangen, where he worked on the
distribution development of Caldera OpenLinux. At Caldera he got his
first contact to Linux security as backup of Olaf Kirch, taking over
most of the day-by-day security work in the year 2001.
In 2002 he migrated to SUSE, where he was working in the PowerPC
architecture maintenance team. In August 2004 he joined the SUSE
Security Team as Team lead.
His hobbies include walking through the town, digital cameras and
WINE.
Ludwig Nussel <lnussel@suse.de
Ludwig Nussel studied Computer Science at the
Georg-Simon-Ohm-Fachhochschule Nürnberg. The subject of his
Diploma thesis was to research how a wireless network can be secured by
means of IPsec.
He started at SUSE as intern for the YaST development team in August
2000 where he focused on package management. He joined the SUSE
Security Team in August 2004.
His hobbies include being a member of an auxiliary fire brigade and
helping linux games to survive.
SUSE Security Team Fellows
These fellow collegues come in touch with the SUSE Security Team frequently and enrich the ongoing efforts with their work and experience:
Kurt Garloff <garloff@suse.de>
Kurt Garloff studied Physics at University of Dortmund where he
graduated in 1999. He moved to Eindhoven to work on a PhD at TU/e. In
1999, he joined SUSE to work on storage related issues such as the SCSI
subsystem of the Linux kernel where he maintains a driver.
From time to time he filled in a gap in the Security Team and took
care of some of the most security-critical packages in SUSE products.
After Roman Drahtmueller joined the Security Team, he focused on
storage again. He still continues to exercise his fascination for
cryptography after he became Head of SUSE Labs in 2003.
Kurt enjoys most of his spare time with his longtime girlfriend, and
also likes to juggle, to run, to drive bicycle or motorcycle when he
doesn't socialize with his friends in an enjoyable restaurant or
bar.
Marc Heuse <marc@suse.de>
Marc Heuse is specialized in IT-Security Strategy consulting (ISO
17799), penetration tests, secure infrastructures and source code
audits. Marc founded the SUSE Security Team in 1998, but took a
fulltime job as the Solution Director for Security in Germany at Unisys
in 2002. As much as his time allows, Marc is still working part-time
for SUSE and helps to secure the distribution.
Marc is passionately travelling through remote parts of the world with
his backpack. In his spare time, he likes live-action role-playing.