Security Research & High-Performance Engineering
"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way."
— Viktor E. Frankl
I have my B.S. in Computer Science and a minor in Math at UNM and starting my M.S in Computer Science at Georgia Tech 08/26. I run an IT and security consultant business called Trinity Intel. I spend a lot of time learning, helping people, and in my garage building things or in my homelab working on a cluster I built. I'm interested in security research, high-performance engineering, and software development for the greater good. I like figuring out how things work at the bottom of the stack to the highest levels of abstraction.
"All problems in computer science can be solved by another level of indirection." — David Wheeler
Currently:
R&D 100 award-winning malware analysis platform. Supported a 40-rack research lab — owned infrastructure, networking, automation, and tooling. Built a serial log routing system using a Cisco 3650 for capturing kernel panic data in environments where network traffic would blow our cover.
Petabyte-scale indexing for indicator-of-compromise searches. Full-text search was too slow, so I built low-resolution indexing inspired by RocksDB (LSM trees, bloom filters) to narrow queries before hitting Splunk. Hours to sub-millisecond.
My security consultancy. IT infrastructure, firewall policies, EDR, least-privilege access for local firms. Also built Python automation for sports science performance analysis — long story.
Reverse engineered and documented proprietary protocols for ICS and SCADA systems (Siemens, GE, Schneider Electric) to support cyber defense tooling and anomaly detection research.
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