As a U.S. Army veteran with a Top Secret clearance, I’ve lived inside secure networks like SIPRnet, balancing discipline and improvisation while working in environments where “oops” isn’t an option. These days, I split my focus between safeguarding systems, building tools, and helping other veterans land their shot in the cyber world.
Former Director on the Board of VetSec (a nonprofit helping veterans transition into cybersecurity).
View my certs:
- Search Engine:
- - Developed a local RAG-ready search interface using Gradio for rapid keyword analysis.
- Governance:
- - Established a strict Responsible Use Framework to prevent misuse.
A monument to the death of effort.
The Philosophy: The dust falls endlessly, only to return to its starting position. Every cycle is a reminder that our actions are temporary, meaningless, and ultimately erased by the indifferent way of the universe.
"It's a constant, silent mockery of ambition. Every project started, every attempt to leave a 'mark'... it's just this. A temporary disturbance of the dust, which will inevitably settle back into its indifferent position."
Full ollama stack on google colab using Gradio as a UI
A ready to use Google Colab notebook template for running Wan 2.2, an advanced image to video AI model.
Open Source AI-powered penetration testing agent that automates reconnaissance, vulnerability discovery, and analysis. Executes authorized security tests using installed tools, maintains immutable audit trails, and delivers findings with OWASP mapping and remediation guidance.
Following the U.S. House Oversight Committee's release of 20,000+ pages of unstructured documents, I built a forensic analysis tool to democratize access to this data for researchers and journalists.
The original eDEX-UI, a stunning sci-fi terminal emulator, was archived with a known security vulnerability. I took the initiative to fork the project, patch the security flaw, and release a secure version for the community. This project demonstrates my ability to identify, analyze, and remediate security risks in existing codebases.
[!NOTE]
All code has been modernized, removing all old code, smaller security vulns, and depreciated dependencies. Codebase is now fully up to date.
I have built, and am actively working on, the port of the classic edex terminal into an android application. This is not high on my priority list, so be patient as I develop and advance it. Feel free to fork, clone, develop, or contribute.




