I would suggest including a summary section at the very beginning of your resume. Usually, this is where most people put their "objective statement," but since employers want to understand what makes you different and why you are qualified (and not necessarily just what you want to do), a summary section is a great place to combine your expertise with your passion. So that's where I'd put information that makes you stand out. And then the rest of your resume can speak for itself with the facts, buzz words, etc. Your summary statement could look something like this:
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER (or the title of the role for which you are applying)
- Experienced engineer with a talent and passion for software forensics, building upon the proven ability to identify and fix the most difficult bugs
- Statement #2 explaining how your passion and expertise make you qualified and unique
- Statement #3 explaining how your passion and expertise make you qualified and unique