Projects

Work, Learning, and Technical Growth

This page highlights technical interests and project areas connected to cybersecurity, programming, systems, and problem solving. It serves as a place to organize work over time and show the kinds of skills being developed through study, experimentation, and hands-on practice.

Project Areas

These sections can grow as new work is added. Right now they provide a clean landing page structure for future project writeups, demos, labs, and technical notes.

Cybersecurity

Security-Focused Learning

A space for projects related to cyber fundamentals, defensive concepts, security tools, technical analysis, and the process of learning how digital systems can be understood, strengthened, and protected.

Programming

Code and Problem Solving

A place for work involving software development, class projects, automation, and the kind of programming that builds both technical fluency and confidence in solving structured problems.

Systems

Infrastructure and Platforms

This section is designed for projects involving hosting, deployment, networking, cloud services, homelab setups, and the broader systems that make applications and services work reliably.

Web

Sites and Interfaces

A section for frontend work, page design, structure, and experiments in building interfaces that are clean, practical, and easy to maintain while still feeling modern.

Research

Technical Notes and Exploration

This area can hold writeups, lessons learned, documentation, and short breakdowns of topics that are worth understanding more deeply over time.

In Progress

Work Still Taking Shape

Not everything starts finished. This section leaves room for developing ideas, incomplete builds, and projects that represent growth in motion rather than polished final results.

Current Focus

The broader goal behind this page is not just to list projects, but to build a record of technical development over time. Good work is rarely only about the final result. It also reflects the process of learning tools, fixing mistakes, improving designs, and understanding how separate pieces connect into a larger system.

Over time, this page can expand into individual project pages, screenshots, writeups, and more detailed explanations. For now, it gives the site a strong projects landing page that fits the existing design language and creates a clear place to grow from.