Cybersecurity — Human + Technical
I'm a graduate student focused on adversarial simulation and human-centric security. I work at the intersection of red-team tactics, defensive engineering, and the study of social engineering. This site highlights my education, projects, and research interests including SES, a social engineering simulator designed to explore realistic human attack vectors in a controlled environment.
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Overview
Having worked in technology and in government contexts, I now pursue graduate study to deepen my capability in cybersecurity. My aim is to build defensible systems, simulate realistic adversaries, and design practical training to reduce human-targeted risk. The work presented across this site emphasizes clear documentation, reproducible methods, and a dedication to improving defensive posture through measured red-team experimentation.
Note: All projects displayed on the Portfolio page include links to live demos or repositories where applicable. Contact details are on the Contact page.
Statement of intent
I pursue security with a pragmatic mindset: experiments should be repeatable, documentation should be clear, and defensive recommendations should be prioritized by impact. My contributions emphasize realistic human factors testing and producing material that non-technical stakeholders can act on so they invest in the controls that actually reduce risk.