Hey there! I'm a geek with a background in security and penetration testing who's now focused on creating connectivity solutions for travelers and digital nomads. My flagship project, Haxinator 2000, combines my security expertise with practical solutions for staying connected in challenging environments worldwide.

With over a decade of experience in cybersecurity and penetration testing, I've applied my technical knowledge to solve a different problem: maintaining reliable connections while traveling. My work bridges the gap between security best practices and practical connectivity tools, ensuring travelers can stay connected without compromising on security.

While the Haxinator 2000 isn't designed as a penetration testing tool, it benefits from security-first thinking and robust implementation. I believe in open-source development that helps travelers overcome connectivity challenges while maintaining awareness of security considerations that many commercial solutions overlook.


The Security-First Approach

My background in security informs every aspect of my design philosophy:

Proactive Protection

Anticipating potential vulnerabilities before they can be exploited ensures your data remains secure even when using public networks.

Thorough Testing

Each feature undergoes comprehensive security testing against real-world threats and network conditions.


Contact

You can reach me via GitHub by opening issues or pull requests on any of my repositories. For security-related matters, vulnerabilities, or potential collaborations, feel free to connect with me through the issue tracker on the respective project repos.

I regularly review contributions and am always open to collaborating with other security researchers and developers who share an interest in building better connectivity solutions for travelers.