I'm a security engineer with a full-stack development background, focused on the defensive side: application security, detection engineering, and DFIR. Three years building production applications taught me how systems are built and where they break; I bring that engineer's eye to defending them.
- 🔬 Honors thesis: security in multi-agent LLM systems; built AETHER, an open-source framework for testing how autonomous agents can be attacked when they coordinate, and which topologies hold up best
- 🤖 Contributed to building an end-to-end RAG chatbot for natural-language queries of environmental datasets (NSF-funded Sustainability Hub)
- 🌱 Currently preparing for Hack the Box's CPTS exam to deepen offensive knowledge that sharpens my defense
Built AETHER (Agent Ecosystems for Testing, Hardening, Evaluation, and Research), an open-source framework for security testing of early-stage multi-agent LLM systems.
- Declare a multi-agent system via YAML; interact through a Streamlit app
- Attack-testing suite covering five vectors: prompt injection, structured jailbreak, memory poisoning, bias inheritance, agent impersonation
- Empirical evaluation across attack dimensions, plus security guidelines for production multi-agent deployments
- Defended at MSU Denver's Honors Thesis Symposium; related research presented at the NAIRR Pilot Annual Meeting 2026
- Application Security Engineering
- Detection Engineering
- DFIR
- DevSecOps


