
Jeremy Wiley enhanced network security and data modeling across the zeek/zeek and ocsf/ocsf-schema repositories by delivering RFC-compliant configuration and schema improvements. He implemented non-routable IP subnet ranges in Zeek, improving network segmentation and traffic classification using Zeek scripting and Markdown documentation. In ocsf-schema, Jeremy upgraded the TLS certificate data model by introducing a new Subject Alternative Names array and deprecating the previous field, refining schema accuracy. He also extended the authentication protocol enum to support LDAP, enabling better event categorization. His work demonstrated strong skills in schema development, IP addressing, and version control, with clear, traceable commit history.

Monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on business value and technical achievements. Key features delivered: - LDAP protocol support added to the auth_protocol_id enum in the OCSF schema for the ocsf/ocsf-schema repository, enabling categorization and management of LDAP authentication events. Change is documented in CHANGELOG.md. Commit: de674ee6cb410c6a59e8dff976b99063cb5a8df7. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month in the provided scope. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables LDAP-based authentication event categorization and management, improving auditability and integration with enterprise identity systems. - Lays groundwork for enterprise-grade reporting and monitoring of LDAP-authenticated activities, aligning with security and compliance goals. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Schema evolution by extending an enum in a JSON-like schema - Documentation update (CHANGELOG.md) and clear commit messaging - Version control discipline with descriptive commit and traceability - Cross-team collaboration potential through PR-style changes (reference to #1359)
Monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on business value and technical achievements. Key features delivered: - LDAP protocol support added to the auth_protocol_id enum in the OCSF schema for the ocsf/ocsf-schema repository, enabling categorization and management of LDAP authentication events. Change is documented in CHANGELOG.md. Commit: de674ee6cb410c6a59e8dff976b99063cb5a8df7. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month in the provided scope. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables LDAP-based authentication event categorization and management, improving auditability and integration with enterprise identity systems. - Lays groundwork for enterprise-grade reporting and monitoring of LDAP-authenticated activities, aligning with security and compliance goals. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Schema evolution by extending an enum in a JSON-like schema - Documentation update (CHANGELOG.md) and clear commit messaging - Version control discipline with descriptive commit and traceability - Cross-team collaboration potential through PR-style changes (reference to #1359)
January 2025 performance highlights across zeek/zeek and ocsf-schema. Delivered RFC-aligned network configuration enhancements and TLS data model improvements, enhancing security posture and traffic visibility. All changes are documented with concise commit messages and traceable via commit hashes.
January 2025 performance highlights across zeek/zeek and ocsf-schema. Delivered RFC-aligned network configuration enhancements and TLS data model improvements, enhancing security posture and traffic visibility. All changes are documented with concise commit messages and traceable via commit hashes.
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