
Riley Seaburg engineered robust infrastructure and security enhancements across the GSA/digitalgov.gov and GSA/digital-gov-drupal repositories, focusing on content reliability, secure access, and automated delivery. Riley integrated S3-backed storage and streamlined image processing using Node.js and Sharp, while stabilizing CI/CD pipelines with CircleCI and audit tooling. He standardized metadata handling in markdown content, improving publishing consistency and search indexing. On the security front, Riley implemented Nginx-based proxy controls, hardened CMS access with Terraform-managed IP allowlists, and documented vulnerability disclosure policies. His work demonstrated depth in DevOps, cloud configuration, and network security, delivering maintainable solutions that aligned with organizational security standards.

May 2025 monthly summary for GSA/digital-gov-drupal: Delivered security- and reliability-focused updates across WAF routing, CMS access control, and policy documentation. Key changes enable safer traffic routing, stronger access governance, and policy clarity for researchers, along with alignment to USAGov standards.
May 2025 monthly summary for GSA/digital-gov-drupal: Delivered security- and reliability-focused updates across WAF routing, CMS access control, and policy documentation. Key changes enable safer traffic routing, stronger access governance, and policy clarity for researchers, along with alignment to USAGov standards.
Monthly summary for 2025-04 focusing on delivering secure CMS access and hardening, with clear business value and technical achievements in GSA/digital-gov-drupal. Highlights include secure proxy-based access control, restricted update.php access, and alignment with security requirements.
Monthly summary for 2025-04 focusing on delivering secure CMS access and hardening, with clear business value and technical achievements in GSA/digital-gov-drupal. Highlights include secure proxy-based access control, restricted update.php access, and alignment with security requirements.
November 2024 (GSA/digitalgov.gov) delivered substantial technical and business value across storage, CI/CD, image processing, and security. The team implemented S3-backed storage with Hugo configuration updates to reliably serve images and prevent 404s, and advanced S3 integration to streamline asset delivery. CI/CD and tooling were hardened with CircleCI fixes, fuse module loading, and a migration from s3fs to a Node.js s3fs-based implementation, complemented by Sharp image processing prerequisites in CI.
November 2024 (GSA/digitalgov.gov) delivered substantial technical and business value across storage, CI/CD, image processing, and security. The team implemented S3-backed storage with Hugo configuration updates to reliably serve images and prevent 404s, and advanced S3 integration to streamline asset delivery. CI/CD and tooling were hardened with CircleCI fixes, fuse module loading, and a migration from s3fs to a Node.js s3fs-based implementation, complemented by Sharp image processing prerequisites in CI.
October 2024: Delivered a targeted fix to publish metadata reliability for GSA/digitalgov.gov by standardizing date representations across markdown front matter and titles. Implemented through four commits that address date formatting inconsistencies and title quotation handling, ensuring consistent publication metadata across content files. The change enhances publishing accuracy, search indexing, and author experience for content teams.
October 2024: Delivered a targeted fix to publish metadata reliability for GSA/digitalgov.gov by standardizing date representations across markdown front matter and titles. Implemented through four commits that address date formatting inconsistencies and title quotation handling, ensuring consistent publication metadata across content files. The change enhances publishing accuracy, search indexing, and author experience for content teams.
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