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Matias Garcia

Matias Garcia developed and maintained core backend features for the wazuh/wazuh repository, focusing on scalable data processing, validation, and deployment reliability. He engineered robust CRUD APIs and a modular KVDB system using C++ and Protocol Buffers, emphasizing type safety, concurrency, and memory management. His work included overhauling event ingestion with hooks-based architectures, implementing schema-driven validation, and integrating automated testing to ensure data integrity. Matias streamlined CI/CD workflows with Bash and Python scripting, improved observability through enhanced logging, and centralized configuration management. His contributions demonstrated depth in backend architecture, delivering maintainable, testable solutions that improved operational efficiency and system robustness.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

78%Features

Repository Contributions

100Total
Bugs
9
Commits
100
Features
32
Lines of code
59,838
Activity Months8

Work History

March 2026

9 Commits • 4 Features

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 — wazuh/wazuh: Focused on reliability, observability, and data integrity. Implemented non-blocking behavior for negative timeouts, schema flag and config cleanup for event processing, queue contention monitoring with dropped-event tracking, and comprehensive internal data validation/decoder cleanup. All changes included tests and associated commits, delivering business value through improved stability, performance, and maintainability.

February 2026

16 Commits • 4 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly highlights for wazuh/wazuh focusing on deliverables, reliability, and observability across the ingestion, routing, and build systems.

January 2026

17 Commits • 5 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 (2026-01) monthly recap for wazuh/wazuh focused on business value, reliability, and developer velocity. Delivered architectural hardening, feature improvements, and stronger test coverage that enable safer deployments, faster cross-architecture releases, and improved operational observability.

December 2025

17 Commits • 6 Features

Dec 1, 2025

In December 2025, the wazuh/wazuh sprint delivered several high-impact features and reliability improvements that strengthen data integrity, maintainability, and user experience. Key work focused on simplifying complex data mappings, strengthening validation capabilities, centralizing data quality checks, improving data presentation for users, and increasing test coverage to reduce regressions. The efforts align with business goals of reducing operational risk, enabling safer data workflows, and accelerating developer throughput.

November 2025

16 Commits • 4 Features

Nov 1, 2025

Monthly performance summary for 2025-11 highlighting delivery of scalable KVDB core, robust CRUD APIs, API contracts via protobuf, and improved rulesets organization, with targeted bug fixes and expanded testing that collectively increase reliability, performance, and maintainability.

October 2025

9 Commits • 4 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 monthly summary for wazuh/wazuh focusing on feature delivery, bug fixes, and technical impact. Highlights include validation and data-schema enhancements, a major database schema upgrade, protocol mapping utilities with tests, and a stability improvement to decoders. These efforts contributed to stricter configuration validation, more robust data modeling, scalable data collection, and improved log analysis reliability.

September 2025

10 Commits • 3 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 (2025-09) highlights for wazuh/wazuh. Delivered three core features to improve data handling and validation, added a date/time utility, and strengthened stability and observability. The work includes comprehensive tests and documentation, resulting in safer data processing, clearer docs, and more reliable deployments.

August 2025

6 Commits • 2 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 highlights: Delivered robust KV parser with multi-character separators and delimiters; fixed critical memory management bug in literal parser; improved wazuh-control PID detection with tick-based checks; stabilized CI/CD workflow for building and publishing precompiled Docker images and enforcing parameterized executions. These changes enhance parsing reliability, process identification accuracy, and deployment reproducibility, delivering tangible business value and engineering efficiency.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness92.2%
Maintainability85.2%
Architecture86.2%
Performance83.4%
AI Usage23.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BashC++CMakeJSONMarkdownPythonSQLShellYAMLprotobuf

Technical Skills

API DevelopmentAPI designAPI developmentAPI integrationAutomated TestingBackend DevelopmentBash scriptingC++C++ developmentCI/CDCMakeCode RefactoringCommand Line Interface (CLI) DevelopmentConcurrencyConcurrency handling

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

wazuh/wazuh

Aug 2025 Mar 2026
8 Months active

Languages Used

C++MarkdownShellYAMLJSONPythonSQLCMake

Technical Skills

C++CI/CDConfigurationData ParsingDocumentationGitHub Actions