Cybersecurity Researcher
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I am a systems security researcher focused on adaptive deception, attacker telemetry, and vulnerability research.
My work combines honeynet architecture, network-facing telemetry, anomaly detection, exploit research, and security engineering. I am particularly interested in how low-interaction sensing, structured telemetry, and selective escalation can be used to observe and analyze attacker behavior in a more meaningful and resource-efficient way.
My current research centers on adaptive honeynet systems that integrate broad low-interaction collection with anomaly scoring and deeper analysis paths for promising sessions. In parallel, I work on vulnerability research and public technical security artifacts, including exploit development, security tooling, and research-oriented open-source work.
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