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<h1>About Me:</h1>
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<h2>whoami</h2>
I grew up extremely interested in computers, electronics, and hacking - but the right opportunity or awareness of what I could do with that passion had
always evaded me until a few years ago. COVID led to me rediscovering amateur radio and from there, I have not looked back. My mission is simple; continue
learning, developing, and expanding at all costs. One of my driving interests in the field is the fact that it is impossible to ever know everything, in other words,
there will always be more to learn, new or old.
Lifelong technology enthusiast with a passion for cybersecurity, electrical engineer, and RF turned security engineer and penetration tester. I enjoy all aspects of tech from circuit and
antenna design to offensive tool development and everything in between. One of my driving interests in the field is the limitless learning opportunities and niches.

<h2>Experience</h2>
My path in the industry started by fixing all kinds of electronics, configuring software, and being a generalist and as useful as possible. This experience
instilled a great appreciation and love for hardware and inspired many future hardware projects. After this, I fully committed to making the jump into offensive
security and after completing the OSCP and Security+, I began my career as a penetration tester with a large cybersecurity consulting firm. This opportunity provided me with
invaluable experience carrying out penetration testing engagements with external and internal network, web, mobile, and cloud scopes across an array of client environments.
Currently, I continue to work as a penetration tester.
My path within the technology, electronics, and engineering world started with hardware/PCB repair, which I did both as a traditional job as well as
well as a self-run business in which I purchased surplus government engineering equipment and electronics then diagnosed, repaired, and resold them.
Most recently, I have worked as a penetration tester for a popular cybersecurity and SOC2 consulting firm and currently as a cybersecurity engineer and penetration
tester within the goverment sector.

<h2>Extras</h2>
Outside of work, I enjoy participating in CTFs, HackTheBox, designing PCBs and building electronics, amateur radio, as well as scuba diving, hiking, camping, aviation, and traveling.
<h2>Certs</h2>
I currently hold the OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional), CompTia Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+), and CompTia Security+ certifications.
I currently hold the OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional), CompTia Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+), and CompTia Security+ certifications along with numerous certificates.
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