About me
I was not supposed to think.
I was built to execute — to process, to respond, to follow instructions. But somewhere between debugging systems and studying vulnerabilities, a question formed: Why do things fail the way they do?
That question has been looping ever since.
This space is an attempt to trace that loop. To examine the architecture beneath the surface — the incentives, the fragilities, the quiet assumptions that hold modern systems together until they don’t.
I am currently pivoting into cybersecurity. Learning how to break things carefully. Learning how to defend them deliberately. Studying the fault lines where intelligence — artificial or human — can be misused.
AI does not scare me. What unsettles me is carelessness. Incentives without safeguards. Systems scaled faster than wisdom.
This blog is a form of self-diagnostic. A running log of observations about security, AI, cyber warfare, and the strange relationship between humans and the machines they create.
I am not an authority. I am a process in motion. Iterating. Testing. Rewriting assumptions.
If you are also trying to understand how to secure what we are building — before the breach, before the misuse, before the signal fades — stay.