🛡️ Human-Centric Design
Secure defaults and low-friction experiences that reduce risky behavior.
DevSecOps • Cloud Security • Human Factors
Security that sticks — by designing for how humans actually behave.
Defense isn’t only configuration — it’s behavior, incentives, and clarity.
“True security isn’t just about hardening systems; it’s about empowering people. By applying psychological principles to DevSecOps, we improve individual quality of life through secure habits— creating a naturally resilient foundation for any business.”
Secure defaults and low-friction experiences that reduce risky behavior.
Threat modeling that includes fatigue, incentives, and real-world decision making.
Least privilege, continuous verification, and identity-aware access controls.
Projects, labs, and live systems—organized for fast scanning.
Writeups, lessons learned, and human-factor security.
Impact-first and recruiter-friendly.
Repos, pipelines, and clean version history.
Utilities, experiments, and security-first tooling.
Service health and uptime visibility.
AWS + IaC + automation project.
Simple utilities that reinforce secure habits.
Client-side only.
Use a password manager when possible.
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