About
I’m a software engineer focused on building secure, reliable systems—usually at the intersection of product engineering and cybersecurity. I like work that’s practical and measurable: reducing risk, improving performance, and making complex systems easier to operate.
My day-to-day tends to revolve around backend services, automation, and developer tooling. I’m especially interested in how systems fail in the real world—misconfigurations, unsafe defaults, brittle dependencies—and how to design guardrails that make the secure path the easiest path. I enjoy turning messy requirements into clean interfaces, and I’m happiest when I can ship something small, iterate quickly, and prove it works with good tests and observability.
I also spend time on security research and hands-on analysis: threat modeling, vulnerability triage, and building tools that help teams detect issues earlier. I care about clarity and correctness, and I prefer solutions that are simple enough to explain, audit, and maintain.
This site is where I share what I’m learning—write-ups on engineering and security topics, notes from experiments, and occasional deep dives into tools and techniques. If something here helps you, or if you want to compare notes, feel free to reach out.