Seif
Computer Science Student — Cybersecurity Focus
I'm a Computer Science student focused on cybersecurity — the discipline of figuring out how systems break so I can build ones that don't. Most of my time goes into hands-on projects: mobile apps, small AI tools, and security experiments that turn lecture-hall theory into something I can actually run, attack, and defend.
// About
A bit about how I think — and what I'm working with.
I got into cybersecurity the way most people get into anything technical — by breaking something first and getting curious about why it broke. That curiosity turned into a degree, and the degree turned into a habit of picking things apart: networks, apps, authentication flows, whatever's in front of me.
I don't specialize narrowly. Mobile development teaches me how real users interact with software; AI experiments teach me how systems make decisions; security work teaches me how both of those can fail. Building across all three keeps each one honest.
// Toolkit
// Selected Work
Projects
A growing log of things I've built — and broken — while learning to build securely.
// Get in Touch
Let's build something secure.
Open to internships, collaborations, and conversations about security, software, or anything in between. The fastest way to reach me is email — I read everything.