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Matthieu "Matt" Suiche (born 1988), also known under the handle "msuiche", is a French hacker and entrepreneur widely known as the founder of MoonSols, and co-founder of CloudVolumes before it was acquired〔(VMware Acquires CloudVolumes, Pioneer of Real-Time Application Delivery Technologies ), August 20, 2014〕 by VMWare in 2014. In March 2014, Suiche was highlighted as one of the 100 key French developers in a report〔Ministère des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises, de l’Innovation et de l’Économie numérique, ("Les développeurs, un atout pour la France " ), March 06, 2014〕 for French minister Fleur Pellerin. == Career == Suiche is best known for his work in the memory forensics and computer security fields. His most notable research contributions include Windows hibernation file〔Matthieu Suiche. Black Hat Briefings US 2008.(Windows hibernation file for fun and profit ).〕 analysis and Mac OS X physical memory analysis.〔Matthieu Suiche. Black Hat Briefings DC 2010.(Advanced Mac OS X Physical Memory Analysis )〕 Furthermore, he created LiveCloudKd,〔MoonSols, (LiveCloudKd )〕 a utility to analyze running Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines. Later Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Technical fellow, highlighted it on his blog before introducing〔Softpedia, (LiveKd 5.0 for Hyper-V Debugging Released to Windows Sysinternals )〕 a similar feature in one of Microsoft's tool. Russinovich also said "We were so impressed that we invited Matthieu to speak about live kernel debugging and LiveCloudKd at this year’s BlueHat Security Briefings". He is also known to have discovered multiple security flaws in multiple Microsoft Windows kernel components.〔Microsoft, (Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-048 - Important )〕〔Microsoft, (Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-058 - Important )〕〔Reuters, (Microsoft to thank Google researcher for privately reporting Windows bugs )〕 Suiche is Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in Enterprise Security.〔Microsoft, (Most Valuable Professional )〕 Suiche started his career as an independent security researcher by presenting his work about Microsoft Windows hibernation file for the first time at the international conference PacSec held in Tokyo, Japan in 2007.〔Nicolas Ruff, Matthieu Suiche (2007). (Enter Sandman (why you should never go to sleep) ). PacSec〕 He also had been invited by Europol to speak at their internal High Tech Crime Experts Meeting in 2008〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.europol.europa.eu/index.asp?page=news&news=pr081208.htm )〕〔http://www.msuiche.net/2008/12/04/europol-high-tech-crime-expert-meeting/〕 Between 2009 and 2010, he worked as a researcher for Netherlands Forensic Institute in The Hague, The Netherlands, before starting MoonSols which is specialized in memory forensics and incident response. Suiche was also contributor〔https://git.samba.org/?p=samba.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=author&s=suiche〕 of the Samba project during the Google Summer of Code in 2008, where he was in charge of implementing the new compression algorithms used by the networking protocols. In 2011, Suiche founded CloudVolumes (formerly SnapVolumes〔Yahoo Finance, ("CloudVolumes Delivers Industry’s First Instant Workload Management Solutions to Reduce Complexity, Increase Efficiency and Provide Mobility within the Datacenter and Cloud" ), ''BusinessWire'', May 07, 2013〕〔Bloomberg Businessweek, (Matthieu Suiche )〕) a California-based virtualization management product company where he served as a Chief Scientist.〔Bloomberg, ("SnapVolumes Secures $2.3 Million Seed Financing to Redefine Application Deployment and Management of Virtual Desktops, Servers" ), ''BusinessWire'', November 07, 2012〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matt Suiche」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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