About

Hi! I’m a Computer Science and Design undergraduate in the Cybersecurity Track. I have a general interest in seeing how things work behind the scenes, and my current interest lies in expanding my knowledge in malware analysis and rootkits.

Experiences

My expertise so far largely lies in software development and cybersecurity fundamentals.

  • MiniScript Interpreter: As a project, we wrote an LL(2) compiler and interpreter for the MiniScript language, written in C.
  • Peer-to-peer Directory Sync: As a networking project, we wrote a peer-to-peer directory syncing solution, written in Python 3.
  • Search-and-Rescue Drone Project: As a Capstone project, my team and I worked on search-and-rescue drones. I developed ROS 2 Python code to operate the drone in offboard mode, and assisted in developing a Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) spoofing solution to improve the detectability of cellphone signals.
  • ascii-3d: A very basic 3D renderer for ASCII written in Python 3, to find out how the graphics pipeline worked.
  • otp_gen: A command-line tool to generate time-based one-time passwords (TOTPs) written in Python.
  • Internship Experience: As part of my internship in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), I worked on integrating data from disparate sources into a graph database using Python 3.
  • CTFs: I have some experience in capture-the-flag competitions, specifically enjoying problems in binary exploitation and reverse engineering.

For more information about the above, feel free to check out my resume, or email me.

Currently Working On

Currently, I’m working on building a homelab for malware analysis, so I can begin exploring the exercises in Practical Malware Analysis and other reverse engineering material I have not have had the time to peruse.