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I'm a cybersecurity student who builds things on the side. I like taking apart systems to understand how they break, and then building better ones from scratch.

I got into tech the way most people do — I broke something and wanted to figure out why. That curiosity stuck. Now I'm studying BCA in Cybersecurity at ADYPU, Pune, spending most of my time poking at networks, reading CVE reports, and figuring out how systems fail.
But here's the thing — I like building things just as much as I like breaking them. I picked up Next.js and Tailwind CSS because I wanted my projects to look good and work well. Somewhere between writing exploit scripts and shipping landing pages, I realized I want to sit at the intersection of security and software engineering.
Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune
SeamEdu
Specialized Curriculum in Network Security & Forensics
When I'm not writing code or reading about the latest CVE that's ruining someone's weekend, I'm usually at a hackathon somewhere, grinding through CTF challenges at 2 AM, or going down rabbit holes about some niche piece of infrastructure. I'm the type of person who'll spend three hours understanding how DNS works just because someone mentioned it in passing. I don't know how to half-learn something — it's all or nothing.