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Beyond the code

Platforms where I'm actively learning, building, and connecting with the security and engineering community. If you think I might be a good fit for your team or project, let's talk.

TryHackMe

I use TryHackMe as my primary hands‑on learning platform for security concepts. It keeps me honest about how much I actually understand versus what I've just read about in theory.

  • Working through network security and web exploitation paths
  • Focusing on practical labs over theory‑only content
  • Building real skills in penetration testing and defensive security
  • Documenting my learning journey and progress

GitHub

All my security‑focused projects and experiments live on GitHub. I prefer small, focused repositories that actually get used rather than huge monoliths that collect dust.

  • Security‑themed web tools and utilities
  • Frontend projects with security considerations built in
  • Open to collaborations on security tooling
  • All projects deployed via Vercel for live demos

LinkedIn

I use LinkedIn to share updates on what I'm learning in security and networking, connect with professionals working as security engineers, SOC analysts and network engineers, and discover opportunities in the field.

  • Open to junior roles in cybersecurity and network engineering
  • Interested in positions involving security tooling and defensive work
  • Happy to connect with other security learners and professionals

Contact

If you think I might be a good fit for your security team, have a project idea, or just want to discuss security and networking topics — I'd be happy to talk.

  • Email: sinharonitraj@gmail.com
  • Open to discussions about security roles and opportunities
  • Interested in junior positions in SOC, network security, or security engineering
  • Prefer async communication with clear context

This page will keep evolving as I complete more security labs, ship more projects, earn certifications, and collect more meaningful signals worth sharing. My goal is to build a career at the intersection of security, networking, and practical engineering.