Hi, Im lukus
I = curious.(coding, cyber, photography);
“Show, don’t tell.”

Who am I and what do I specialize in
This platform is not just a place to showcase my work; it’s also a way to share a piece of who I am. I’m fascinated by cybersecurity and engineering, and I’m equally in love with photography and the outdoors. Take a look around, enjoy, and feel free to reach out using the contact form below.

About ME and the site
This site is a personal portfolio focused on cybersecurity and engineering. You’ll find a snapshot of my interests, work, and ways to get in touch — but the real substance is in the projects and posts below.
HTB tutorials / notes
Hack The Box (HTB) offers a safe and legal environment to learn how to hack systems. It provides hands-on opportunities to explore tools, operating systems, servers, cloud environments, network traffic, and gain a holistic understanding of red teaming. These blog posts serve as my personal notes taken while attempting to “pwn” various boxes
Cyber / networking
Projects aren’t just hands-on experience; they’re proof of concept. Learning something new is hard, and watching someone else only takes you so far. There’s no substitute for building it yourself. You’re still reading and watching, but now it’s focused—you’re asking, how does this work? or why is it doing this? These projects show what I learned, how I applied it, and how I worked through setbacks and troubleshooting.
Coding/ Electrical
The bread and butter of my technical skill set is my background in coding and electrical engineering. I’ve built random number generators using shift registers and written software to scrape data from sports websites. Sure, doing repetitive tasks manually might be faster at first—but I enjoy wasting weeks figuring out how to automate them instead. I’m no Primeagen, but I do be clacking some keys.
Security Focused red teaming
...Hack the boxes are hard...
Portfolio and full scale projects
home labs to proffesional experience
Home labs are how I bring my passion to life. Reading and watching videos is not enough; I learn best by doing. I document how I build, how I test, and reflect on the missteps I have made along the way. Combined with my professional experience and the detailed projects in my portfolio, this will give you a clear picture of who I am as a cybersecurity professional.