# /whoami

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I am a 26-year-old computer engineer, an ethical hacker and a committed red teamer. I approach security as a craft: methodical, curious, and always learning. I enjoy breaking systems down to understand how they work — and why they sometimes fail — so I can help build stronger, more resilient defenses.

In my free time I dive deep into vulnerabilities and exploitation: reading technical write-ups, dissecting proofs-of-concept, and running experiments in lab environments. I love the mental challenge of thinking like an attacker while staying firmly committed to ethics and responsible disclosure. For me the goal is never to cause harm but to uncover subtle flaws and translate those discoveries into clear, actionable remediation.

I would describe me as persistent and analytical, someone who blends creative thinking with disciplined methodology. Whether I’m simulating intrusions to test a network’s defenses or mentoring teammates on secure practices, I’m driven by the same purpose: to reduce risk and raise the bar for cybersecurity — one vulnerability at a time.
