
Worked extensively on the crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs repository, delivering a series of targeted documentation enhancements to improve threat intelligence classification, firewall integration, and developer onboarding. Focused on clarifying CTI taxonomy, introducing new classification types such as 'bot:*' and 'connection-type:*', and refining workflow diagrams for exploitation phases. Leveraged skills in technical writing, Node.js, and Markdown to update onboarding guides, streamline API documentation, and ensure accurate CVE tracking processes. Emphasized maintainability and clarity by aligning documentation with evolving security operations, reducing onboarding time, and supporting data-driven threat analysis. All work demonstrated a methodical approach to documentation quality and developer experience.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-04 focusing on documentation improvements in the crowdsec-docs repository, specifically around exploitation phases, CVE tracking, and developer onboarding (Node.js via nvm). The updates enhance contributor onboarding, security workflow clarity, and maintainability of the docs, aligning with security operations and release readiness.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-04 focusing on documentation improvements in the crowdsec-docs repository, specifically around exploitation phases, CVE tracking, and developer onboarding (Node.js via nvm). The updates enhance contributor onboarding, security workflow clarity, and maintainability of the docs, aligning with security operations and release readiness.
Month: 2025-08 — Focused on enhancing IP taxonomy documentation and classification capabilities in crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs. Delivered a new IP connection type taxonomy documentation and classification extension, enabling precise tagging of IPs by data-center vs residential origins, improving data quality for downstream threat analysis and reporting. This work included updates to classifications.mdx and alignment with the existing taxonomy framework, with a clear commit trail to facilitate review and maintainability.
Month: 2025-08 — Focused on enhancing IP taxonomy documentation and classification capabilities in crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs. Delivered a new IP connection type taxonomy documentation and classification extension, enabling precise tagging of IPs by data-center vs residential origins, improving data quality for downstream threat analysis and reporting. This work included updates to classifications.mdx and alignment with the existing taxonomy framework, with a clear commit trail to facilitate review and maintainability.
Concise monthly summary for July 2025 focusing on key acquisitions in documentation and taxonomy updates.
Concise monthly summary for July 2025 focusing on key acquisitions in documentation and taxonomy updates.
June 2025: Delivered comprehensive Generic Firewall Integration Documentation Enhancements for the crowdsec-docs repository, with concrete improvements to authentication workflows, Basic Auth guidance, and credentials regeneration. Corrected a nf_tables detection typo in the firewall command output to ensure nftables is correctly identified. The work consolidates and clarifies deployment steps, reducing onboarding time and support friction.
June 2025: Delivered comprehensive Generic Firewall Integration Documentation Enhancements for the crowdsec-docs repository, with concrete improvements to authentication workflows, Basic Auth guidance, and credentials regeneration. Corrected a nf_tables detection typo in the firewall command output to ensure nftables is correctly identified. The work consolidates and clarifies deployment steps, reducing onboarding time and support friction.
April 2025 monthly summary for the crowdsec-docs repo focused on CTI Threat Intelligence Classifications documentation enhancements. Delivered a consolidated, clearer overview of CTI classifications (category:name format), with expanded category descriptions, API classification clarity, and direct links to blocklists. Improvements included grammar, formatting, and a simplified, readable table with markdown emphasis to aid quick comprehension and onboarding.
April 2025 monthly summary for the crowdsec-docs repo focused on CTI Threat Intelligence Classifications documentation enhancements. Delivered a consolidated, clearer overview of CTI classifications (category:name format), with expanded category descriptions, API classification clarity, and direct links to blocklists. Improvements included grammar, formatting, and a simplified, readable table with markdown emphasis to aid quick comprehension and onboarding.

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