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I've spent most of my career somewhere between building things and breaking them. For the last few years, that means AI and security, which is a pretty cool overlap. Previously, I was a Marine officer for a little over a decade. It's a unique path, and I'm grateful for it.
Say hi if any of this is interesting to you.
Leading engineering at THE AI offensive security company. Building a team of amazing people and tools to help AI + security folks. We build AI infrastructure for security, red team frontier models, and teach people how to do the same at places like DEF CON. I spend most of my time figuring out how to make building offensive agents easier.
Stood up engineering orgs, shipped security products, ran infrastructure for large-scale cyber competitions at places like Blackhat and DEF CON. Went from building things that kept systems safe to building things that helped others do the same. Some Fortune 500 teams used what we built, which was nice.
Helped stand up the Marine Corps' first dedicated offensive testing team. Built the team, the processes, and the tooling from scratch. Spent a few years breaking military networks and weapons systems. 11/10 experience.
Led a couple hundred Marines keeping comms and networks up in places where comms and networks do not want to stay up. Gave me an everlasting perspective on what really matters when systems go down. Got to work with some of the greatest people on earth.
MS CS from the Naval Postgraduate School. BS CS from University of Wisconsin - Green Bay