About Me

Born and raised in California, my interest in cybersecurity sparked early at 15, when I got my first computer. I spent countless hours in Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions, taking programming classes in high school, and immersing myself in the hacking culture. I connected with online communities like Anonymous on IRC channels, collaborated with hackers I met across the globe, and continuously pushed my skills further, fueled by an ever growing passion for the craft.

My passion for hacking and problem-solving quickly expanded beyond competitions. In high school, I built personal projects such as a tool that converted DNA sequences into mRNA for my science classes, as well as custom scripts to speed up solving math problems. During this time, I also pursued CompTIA coursework, sharpened my troubleshooting skills, and became the go to tech fixer for my teachers whether it was diagnosing network issues, repairing printers, or assembling computers from the ground up for students and classrooms.

As of August 2025, I’ve earned both my CompTIA Security+ and Network+ certifications. I’m now dedicating my time to building impactful projects and sharing my progress with the world. My goal is to create a small but passionate community of like-minded individuals who want to collaborate, share their work, and engage in meaningful discussions about tools, methodologies, and the ever evolving landscape of cyber-security.