ኑ፣ እስኪ ቡና እየጠጣን
ስለ እኔ ልንገራችሁ።
Come, let's have coffee and I'll tell you about me.
Ethiopian coffee is more than a drink — it is a tradition of connection, respect, and storytelling.
So grab a seat, the coffee is hot, and there's a lot to share.
From a curious student to a security engineer — a slow, deliberate craft.
Curiosity about how things work
It started with taking apart routers and asking how a message travels from one machine to another. Networking became the first language I truly enjoyed.
Understanding the fabric
TCP/IP, routing, switching, firewalls — the invisible plumbing of the modern world. The deeper I went, the more I saw how much depends on trust that isn't always deserved.
Curiosity becomes penetration testing
I moved from building networks to testing them. OWASP, Active Directory, privilege escalation — I learned to think like an attacker so I could defend like an engineer.
Labs, CTFs, research
I keep sharpening through hands-on labs, capture-the-flag competitions, security research, and real engagements — because in this craft, you never stop being a student.
Proud of my culture, my language, and where I come from.
Late nights, strong buna, and a curious mind that won't stop asking why.
Securing systems, breaking labs, and helping build a safer digital world.