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whoami
- 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.
Experience
- 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.
Extras
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.
Certs
- 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.