Senior Network Engineer at webAI. Based in Austin, Texas.
I got into security through reverse engineering and systems programming after graduating from UT with a math degree. My first job was hacking Nissan ECUs to unlock performance gains for race engines. From there I moved into cybersecurity, leading a team building network security tools in Rust and Python.
I focus on application and platform security engineering. Previously, I led a team of six (five software engineers and one test engineer), designed system architecture, and wrote Rust for performance-sensitive services. I also apply my math background to ML-based threat detection and network graph algorithms.
Rust and Python daily. C++ and C# when interfacing with legacy systems or Windows-specific APIs.
23 Claude Code plugins covering git workflows, code review, spec-driven development, architecture patterns, and multi-LLM delegation. 186 skills, 128 commands, 54 agents.
A Rust CLI that coordinates skills between Codex, Copilot, and Claude Code. Validates, analyzes, and syncs skills, subagents, commands, and configuration across multiple AI coding assistants.
Personal blog on a full-Rust stack: Axum backend, Leptos for frontend components, SurrealDB. No JavaScript.
A Python tool that generates print-ready PDF, HTML, and LaTeX resumes from YAML. Built out of frustration with word processors and overpriced resume builders. Available on PyPI.
A Python tool that converts test cases from Zephyr, TestLink, and Xray to Robot Framework. Automates a migration that would take a team of test engineers months. Converts hundreds of tests in under a minute. Available on PyPI.
Terminal-based daily news aggregator with weather and stock data.
Always up for talking Rust performance, network security, or engineering management.





