My work centers on understanding and countering modern cyber threats through ethical hacking, malware analysis, and secure software development. I approach cybersecurity from both the offensive and defensive perspectives, with experience in penetration testing, exploit analysis, vulnerability research, and system hardening.
I am especially driven by the investigative side of cybersecurity—using technical expertise to support digital forensics, uncover malicious activity, and help protect vulnerable populations from online exploitation. My long-term goal is to apply my skills in a law enforcement or threat-intelligence capacity, where I can contribute to a safer digital landscape through ethical, responsible, and mission-driven cybersecurity work.
Network+
Security+
Cybersecurity Analyst+
CompTIA Security Analysis Professional
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I am a software engineer and cybersecurity researcher with a strong interest in artificial intelligence and its applications in digital forensics and cybercrime prevention. After completing degrees in software engineering and cybersecurity, I continued my studies at Kent State University, where I am now pursuing a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence.
My work and research focus on ethical hacking, malware analysis, AI-driven security tools, and technologies that help uncover and prevent online exploitation. I enjoy building practical systems that combine machine learning, automation, and security principles to solve real investigative challenges.
Outside of academics and engineering, I’ve played piano for over a decade, teach music theory and technique, and enjoy studying languages—Spanish and ASL fluently, with conversational French. During the warmer months, you can usually find me hiking or spending time outdoors.