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Who am I

With a solid background as a C# developer spanning over 19 years, I have accumulated extensive experience in software development, leveraging the power of C# and the .NET ecosystem. Additionally, my transition to a technical project manager role has allowed me to combine my technical expertise with leadership skills, effectively guiding and coordinating teams to deliver successful projects in the ever-evolving field of technology.

My journey in cybersecurity began on the TryHackMe platform, where I embarked on hands-on challenges and interactive learning paths. This platform provided a practical and engaging environment to develop my skills in various areas.
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As I progressed and honed my skills, I sought to validate my knowledge by pursuing relevant certifications.

To further enhance my practical experience, I have now immersed myself in network labs. These labs provide a realistic and controlled environment for simulating real-world network scenarios, allowing me to explore vulnerabilities, practice exploit techniques, and refine my skills.

My Certifications

Comptia Security +


Earners of the CompTIA Security+ certification have the knowledge and skills necessary to perform core security functions required of any cybersecurity role. CompTIA Security+ professionals know how to identify and address potential threats, attacks and vulnerabilities and they have established techniques in risk management, risk mitigation, threat management and intrusion detection.

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)


An OSCP has demonstrated the ability to use persistence, creativity, and perceptiveness to identify vulnerabilities and execute organized attacks under tight time constraints. OSCP holders have also shown they can think outside the box while managing both time and resources.

Certified Red Team Operator(CRTO)


Holders of the Red Team Operator badge have demonstrated their knowledge of adversary simulation, command & control, engagement planning and time management. They can perform each stage of an attack lifecycle from initial compromise, to full domain takeover, data hunting, and exfiltration; whilst being aware of OPSEC concerns and bypassing defences.

The labs

Dante (Hack The Box)

Dante is a modern and beginner-friendly Pro Lab that provides the opportunity to learn common penetration testing methodologies and gain familiarity with tools included in the Parrot OS Linux distribution.

Dante Lab

Red Team Capstone (Try Hack Me)

TryHackMe’s Red Team Capstone Challenge is a real end-to-end red team engagement, testing your team’s knowledge of key red teaming and network security testing topics!

Red Team Capstone

Zephyr (Hack The Box)

Zephyr is an intermediate-level red team simulation environment, designed to be attacked as a means of learning and honing your engagement skills and improving your active directory enumeration and exploitation skills. Zephyr includes a wide range of essential Active Directory flaws and misconfigurations to allow players to get a foothold in corporate environments.

Dante Lab

The courses

MalDev Academy

Maldev Academy is a comprehensive malware development course that focuses on x64 malware development, providing knowledge from basic to advanced level. The course is primarily designed for individuals in offensive security, but it also caters to beginners who have no prior experience in malware development.

Dante Lab