About

๐ŸŽ“ whoami:

With a passion for all things tech, I’ve embarked on an exhilarating journey into the world of cybersecurity. My mission? To unravel the complexities of digital defense, one challenge at a time. Armed with curiosity and a determination to protect the virtual realm, I thrive on deciphering code, exploiting vulnerabilities, and building fortified digital fortresses.

๐Ÿ’ก My Expertise:

๐Ÿ” Ethical Hacking: Armed with my digital scalpel, I dissect intricate systems to uncover vulnerabilities and suggest robust solutions.

๐Ÿ•ธ๏ธ Web Security: Navigating the web’s intricate threads, I’ve mastered the art of identifying and mitigating web-related risks.

๐Ÿ’ป Network Wizardry:ย  From configuring routers to warding off potential intruders, I’m your go-to network guardian.

๐Ÿ”’ Cryptography Connoisseur:ย  Delving into the realm of encryption, I decode ciphers and safeguard data with cryptographic prowess.

Honors & Awards


    • Our success in this intense and intellectually stimulating competition showcases our team’s exceptional problem-solving abilities, technical expertise, and collaborative spirit. Through strategic thinking and perseverance, we effectively navigated through complex challenges, demonstrating a deep understanding of cybersecurity concepts and practical applications.

    • Participating in and triumphing at this renowned CTF event has further solidified my passion for cybersecurity and my commitment to continuous growth and excellence in the field.

Lillie Smith took several political science courses with me at Texas A&M University at Texarkana and was one of my best students over the semesters that I have taught there. She demonstrated a consistent curiosity, as well as an intellectual and civic responsibility in engaging the content every week. She took her classmates seriously and engaged them thoughtfully, even when she disagreed with them, and probed the depths of ideas taught in the course. She gave intellectual charity to frameworks and theories taught throughout the class. She remained engaged in the course consistently over 16 weeks - turning her work in on time, providing well-thought arguments, and scoring high on quantitative and qualitative assessments. She received a high A in both courses that she took from me - PSCI 350: Intro to International Relations and PSCI 481: Cybercrime, Cybercrime, and Hacktivism - and she made a great contribution to her school. In whatever professional role she might take on, I think she would be a great asset in her work habit, civility, thoughtfulness, and insight into the world. Any organization would be made richer by her contribution to it
Dr. E
Professor of Political Science
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