Matt Suiche

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".

[10] Suiche started his career as an independent security researcher by presenting his work about the Microsoft Windows hibernation file for the first time at the international conference PacSec held in Tokyo in 2007.

Suiche was also contributor[14] 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.

[17][non-primary source needed] Suiche also had been a frequent speaker at various computer security conferences such as Black Hat Briefings,[18][19] Microsoft Blue Hat Hacker Conference,[20] Shakacon, Hackito Ergo Sum, Europol High Tech Crime Experts Meeting, CanSecWest,[21] PacSec,[22] Hack In The Box, SyScan[23] and Shakacon.

They published several leaks containing hacking tools, including several zero-day exploits, from the "Equation Group" who are widely suspected to be a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States.