I combine cybersecurity certificates with my college education to achieve the best of both worlds. These programs offer hands-on experience to develop on-demand skills in the workforce.
Using my college experience and self-learning, I construct projects to apply my knowledge based on real-world elements via common attack vectors and breach summaries. Typic, featuring Python, adapts to the player's incorrect letters, improving the rate of learning.
I have impacted others with my abilities at Laurel Oaks Career Campus, continue to expand my toolset through daily TryHackMe practice, and compete on capture-the-flag teams with the Embedded Security Club.
To excel at my tasks, I develop and practice skills that help me in many areas of life. Some of these include Python and BASH scripting, Linux, and Git. These tools equip me to overcome challenges such as projects, class assignments, and certifications.​
Every experience and skill started with initiative and a drive to learn more. Over time, these skills became part of my tool belt, and I continue to acquire and sharpen more tools to work diligently and effectively.
My resolute desire pushes me through trial, my intense focus keeps me in line toward my goals, and my inquisitive nature says no to apathy, but yes to growth. These characteristics help me provide quality protection for users and improve defenses; it is a fulfilling way to serve.