- Offensive Security / Red Team enthusiast with a strong interest in realistic adversary simulation
- Focused on learning realistic attack techniques, adversary simulation, and offensive tradecraft
- Linux Enthusiast — Open Source believer and daily Linux user
- Enjoys hands-on labs, CTFs, and security research to sharpen technical depth
My goal is to pursue a career in Offensive Security as a Red Team practitioner, focusing on simulating realistic adversary behavior to help organizations identify and strengthen security weaknesses.
I am continuously developing my skills in binary exploitation, advanced web exploitation, and red team tradecraft, with an emphasis on realistic attack chains, post-exploitation workflows, and operational security (OPSEC).
I am also working toward obtaining industry-recognized offensive security and red team certifications to formally validate my hands-on technical and operational capabilities.
- Binary Exploitation: Program analysis and debugging using GDB and Ghidra
- Web Exploitation: Web PWN, IDOR, SQL Injection, SSRF, SSTI, Authentication & Authorization Bypass
- Active Directory Attacks: AD enumeration, Kerberos fundamentals, privilege escalation, and common misconfigurations
- Red Team Tradecraft: Payload development fundamentals and post-exploitation workflows
- OWASP Top 10: Injection, Broken Access Control, Authentication Failures, Security Misconfiguration, Insecure Deserialization, SSRF (offensive-focused)








