About
I’m an independent developer and aspiring security researcher, building browser extensions and apps focused on privacy and productivity.
My background is in manual QA testing, which gave me a habit of thinking about how software fails — edge cases, unexpected inputs, assumptions that don’t hold. That mindset is what pulled me toward offensive security. I’m building hands-on skills through CTFs, home lab builds, and independent research, with the goal of moving into penetration testing and vulnerability research.
I write about all of it and more at The Air Gap — methodology breakdowns, tool builds, lab walkthroughs, and lessons from the process.
If you’d like to get in touch, you can use the contact form on the home page.