Cybersecurity — I build practical security tools
I build tools that turn slow, manual security work into something fast and repeatable — phone and number intelligence, OSINT lookups, and validation scripts. I work primarily in Python and JavaScript, and I care about tools that are honest about what they can and can't tell you.
Hands-on with Linux, Docker, and self-hosted infrastructure. I run my own home lab where I practice hardening, network segmentation, and VPN and firewall configuration — the same edge devices that, when left unpatched or misconfigured, are a leading way real environments get breached.
I track how real environments actually get compromised — exploited edge devices, unpatched firewalls, weak configurations, and social engineering — and how to catch those gaps before an attacker does. I'm focused on the defensive side: visibility, exposure, and remediation.
for the curious...
I'm focused on cybersecurity, and I learn the way that sticks — by building tools and breaking things in a controlled lab. Most of my projects start with a real problem I ran into, then turn into something reusable.
I run a self-hosted home lab on Linux and Docker, which is where I practice the defensive fundamentals: hardening systems, watching network traffic, and understanding how edge devices get attacked. I'm building out this portfolio with practical security projects — the kind I'd want to talk through in an interview.
Security projects — live demos and write-ups