Scouting report
Student InfoSec group account, not an individual developer
assessed from open-source footprint
Mid
29signal
This is an organization, not a person: the Cyber Castors student information-security group at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico. As a Python-centric security collective it holds the most stars in this batch (four total, two on its top repo), which hints at shared coursework or CTF tooling, but no individual projects are surfaced and there have been no commits in the past year. Any contributions are the group's, not one developer's. Treat it as a club/team account rather than a recruitable individual profile.
Authorship & open source
Solo authorwrote 100% of commits on ctf20challenges
1 merged PRs0 commits / yr
What they build
Backend50%
Data / ML50%
Signal breakdown
Originality59
Impact31
Consistency17
Polish0
Stars
4
top repo 2
Original repos
5
29% forks
Followers
1
On GitHub
6.1 yr
Live demos
0
Activity
Quiet
100% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on ctf20challenges
- Original builder — 5 of their own repositories
- Backend focus with Data / ML
- Core stack: Python
About
Student InfoSec Group from Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico. — 7 public repositories and 1 followers on GitHub.
Skills
- Python
Featured work
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