For employers
I did not build my skills only through theory. I built my own network and security environments, hardened systems, designed logging structures, and spent a lot of time understanding how risks emerge in practice and how to reduce them cleanly.
I am not only interested in whether something somehow works. I want to understand why it works, where it is exposed, and how to document it so others in the team can continue working with it properly.
My focus is on the defensive side: hardening, segmentation, monitoring, traceable technical analysis, and measures that do not just look good on paper.
What you can expect from me
- structured analysis of complex technical environments
- calm and traceable work instead of noisy actionism
- clean documentation and understandable handovers
- genuine interest in networks, security, and reliable operations
- willingness to dive deeply into new topics
Technical focus
- network segmentation, firewall concepts, and secure access paths
- Windows and Linux hardening, service and privilege review
- logging, monitoring, and preparation for meaningful alerting
- analysis of weaknesses, risks, and attack paths
- practical documentation for technical and management audiences
How I think in teams
I do not see security as a bag of tools, but as a combination of technology, processes, and clear communication. It matters to me that solutions are not only introduced, but also understood and sustained.
If you are looking for someone who works in a structured way, stays reliable under pressure, and wants to truly understand technical topics, I would be glad to hear from you.