I am a backend engineer focused on Cybersecurity, primarily engaging in Golang development for security scanning, vulnerability detection, and automation.

With over 5 years of Python experience and deep research into Go over the past year, the systems I build combine high performance and reliability in large-scale security environments. The core of my work is translating security research into production-ready scanning tools.

Core Expertise

  • Vulnerability Scanning — Building customized scanning engines to identify security flaws in networks, services, and applications.
  • Network Reconnaissance — Integrating tools like Nmap to improve detection accuracy and designing scalable asset discovery pipelines.
  • Security Automation — Automating repetitive and large-scale scanning tasks to increase coverage and reduce manual workload.
  • Concurrency & Distributed Systems — Leveraging Go’s concurrency model to execute large-scale parallel scans efficiently and stably.
  • Error Handling & Resilience — Designing robust error propagation strategies to ensure fault tolerance in scanning workflows.

My Cybersecurity Direction

I approach Cybersecurity Engineering from two perspectives: Research and Software Architecture:

  • Research: Understanding network protocols, fingerprinting methods, and evasion techniques.
  • Engineering: Transforming research results into stable, high-performance combat tools.

Interests

  • Building scalable Security Scanning Platforms
  • Exploring Offensive Security Tools and anti-evasion scanners
  • Improving Detection Accuracy through advanced fingerprinting
  • Integrating scanning tools into Cloud Native and CI/CD Security Pipelines

If you work in Cybersecurity Engineering, Scanner Development, or Offensive Security Research, I would be happy to connect and share ideas with you.