Hey there! I'm 𝖇𝖑4𝖘𝖘
CyberSec Developer
I love working with ShellScript, Python and C++
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I am . . .
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DevSecOps-Focused
I am deeply committed to DevSecOps, constantly expanding my expertise in integrating security practices into the entire development lifecycle. My passion for this field drives me to ensure secure, scalable, and efficient software delivery by automating security controls, monitoring risks, and proactively addressing vulnerabilities. I strive to stay ahead of evolving threats, working to build resilient systems and foster a culture of security across development and operations teams.
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Front-End Development Enthusiast
Alongside cybersecurity, I have a strong interest in front-end development, aiming to create seamless, user-friendly web interfaces. This adds a creative dimension to my technical skill set.
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Driven Student at 42 Network
As a dedicated student at S19 Antwerp within the 42 Network, I prioritize high-quality work and embrace every opportunity to grow. My motivation fuels my desire to learn, improve, and deliver outstanding results in my projects.
My finished and W.I.P. PROJECTS
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Minishell
A simple command-line shell implementation that supports basic commands, handles input and output redirection, and manages environment variables. Created in C
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Vulnity
Vulnity is a powerful vulnerability scanner designed to help you discover security flaws and assess potential risks with realtime report creation. and with the help of an install script easy to set up. Created in Python
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Toolbox
The ToolBox contains various self-made scripts focused on practical tasks like encryption, network device mimicking, and cracking zip passwords. aimed at assisting developers with everyday tasks. It's a useful collection for those interested in automation Created in Python and ShellScript
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My Journey
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Participated in piscine
Febuary 2024
Participated in the piscine (trial month) of s19 Antwerp
Started at s19 Antwerp
April 2024
Officially started as a student at s19 Antwerp starting my developer course in C.
Started the development of Vulnity
July 2024
Started designing the tool and collecting knowledge and a sketch of what I wanted to create.
Started Minishell a project by 42
August 2024
Started the development of Minishell, creating a shell like bash in C.
Finished Minishell
September 2024
Finished and evaluated Minishell with a final score of 100/100.
Vulnity released
October 2024
I rolled out the first version of vulnity ready for public use.
Updating vulnity
November 2024 - 15/12/2024
I continue to work on vulnity making sure its up-to-date with the latest vulnerabilities and continuously updating the interface making sure there is a user-friendly experience.
Vulnity v3.1
15th December 2024
I finalised the Vulnity terminal side of the tool, this being stated as Vulnity v3.1 (latest) on the project page on github, my next goal is to flip this version again and make an application thats easy to find your way in and that implements AI and full security coverage for laptops, phones, networks etc. this will be my largest project yet.
Update to campus life
15th February 2025
After a slower 2 months of progression on my 42 projects I started a rush for myself to complete the course within the next 3-4 months, I was focussed on my own projects and progression with my current skill set. Cub3d is close to being finished (a 3d game) and after this project I have the last mile infront of me.
Searching for my call
17th February 2025
last wednesday Deloitte passed by our campus with a workshop around cybersecurity: detect & protect, this gave me insight on what it's like to analyse possible threats and protyect against them, this made me question if I soley wanted to work on penetration testing etc, after some thought and asking around I decided to put my mind to DevSecOps being able to work on analysis and integrating the security meassures.
ProtectiveBeaver
18th February 2025
I started development and the first version of my automated Arch security tool, the tool makes sure all your basic features for security are enabled on your arch device, it also checks for low access files and asks the user if it should enable higher protection, ProtectiveBeaver is a security script designed to help you enhance the security of your Arch Linux system. It automates various tasks like malware scanning, file permission checking, log analysis, firewall status verification, and more.
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