
Mario Bartolome contributed to praetorian-inc/tabularium by developing features that enhanced artifact management and security data processing. He implemented large artifact support and standardized naming conventions, improving maintainability and deployment readiness for RPM-based Linux systems. His work included refactoring Go code for readability and introducing constants to streamline installer development. In addition, Mario built a Burp Suite data ingestion and parsing feature, designing Go data models and custom JSON unmarshaling to automate the conversion of raw security exports into analytics-ready formats. His engineering demonstrated depth in backend development, data modeling, and system administration, addressing real workflow needs for security analysis and deployment.

October 2025 monthly summary for praetorian-inc/tabularium: Delivered Burp Suite Data Ingestion and Parsing feature in Go, enabling ingestion and processing of Burp Suite HTTP and Issue data exports. Implemented Go structures, parsing logic, custom JSON unmarshaling, and helper methods to extract relevant information, converting raw Burp data into analytics-ready formats. This reduces manual data wrangling and accelerates security analysis workflows. The work lays the foundation for additional Burp exports and future improvements.
October 2025 monthly summary for praetorian-inc/tabularium: Delivered Burp Suite Data Ingestion and Parsing feature in Go, enabling ingestion and processing of Burp Suite HTTP and Issue data exports. Implemented Go structures, parsing logic, custom JSON unmarshaling, and helper methods to extract relevant information, converting raw Burp data into analytics-ready formats. This reduces manual data wrangling and accelerates security analysis workflows. The work lays the foundation for additional Burp exports and future improvements.
Monthly summary for August 2025 focusing on key feature deliveries, major bug fixes (if any), impact, and technologies demonstrated. Highlights include Large Artifact Support and naming consistency implemented for artifact management, Linux RPM installer support prep, and code hygiene improvements through variable renaming conventions; one no-op commit with no functional impact. Business value includes improved artifact handling for large outputs, standardized naming for maintainability, and deployment readiness for RPM-based environments. Commit references are provided for traceability.
Monthly summary for August 2025 focusing on key feature deliveries, major bug fixes (if any), impact, and technologies demonstrated. Highlights include Large Artifact Support and naming consistency implemented for artifact management, Linux RPM installer support prep, and code hygiene improvements through variable renaming conventions; one no-op commit with no functional impact. Business value includes improved artifact handling for large outputs, standardized naming for maintainability, and deployment readiness for RPM-based environments. Commit references are provided for traceability.
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