About Me
I’m a Computer Science undergraduate who enjoys going one level deeper — understanding how systems behave, why software works, and what breaks when assumptions change.
How I Approach Learning
I don’t try to memorize tools. I try to build fundamentals. I learn best by reading, building small projects, experimenting, and writing notes so the ideas stick.
Why Cybersecurity Interested Me
Cybersecurity pushed me to think more clearly about real-world behavior: boundaries, threat models, and how design choices show up as vulnerabilities. It also connects naturally with systems, networking, and software engineering.
What I’m Doing Now
Improving my core CS foundation (operating systems, networking, and programming fundamentals), while writing structured notes and building small experiments to validate what I learn.
What I Value
Clarity over complexity, fundamentals over shortcuts, and curiosity backed by hands‑on validation. I care about ethical thinking, clean mental models, and explaining ideas in a way that helps others learn.
Long-Term Perspective
I view cybersecurity as a lens rather than a destination. I’m open to software engineering, systems roles, and research-oriented paths where fundamentals matter.