I'm a cybersecurity student who ended up teaching the thing I love before finishing my own degree.
For the past five months I've been a CEH trainer at NETSOL's NIAI department, taking 50+ students through the full Certified Ethical Hacking program — theory and hands-on labs both.
When I'm not teaching, I build things. My main project is the Quantum-Migration-Toolkit — a C++ tool built to fight "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks.
Day to day I work in C++, Bash, and Python, and I'm most at home in ethical hacking, OSINT, and networking.
C++ tool that scans 9+ languages for quantum-vulnerable cryptography and migrates code to post-quantum standards (Kyber, Dilithium) using a local LLM.
MCP-based offensive security automation tool extending Hexstrike-AI to orchestrate Kali Linux tools through an AI-agent workflow.
Tournament management application — bracket management, team registration, and match tracking. Currently in development.
Multi-VM attack labs with Metasploitable and OWASP Juice Shop for exploit development and web pentesting practice.
NETSOL Technologies — NIAI / NAVTTC · Lahore
Delivered the full CEH program to 50+ students. Preparing to lead next batch of 80+. Hands-on labs covering all CEH modules.
University of Management & Technology (UMT) · Lahore
Tutoring fellow students in C++ — OOP, pointer logic, and debugging.
University of Management & Technology (UMT) · Lahore
Active bug bounty participant on HackerOne, researching across web and Web3 targets and writing detailed proof-of-concept reports.
Identified session-batched privilege escalation in a Web3 wallet. Built working Foundry PoC demonstrating validator takeover and fund drainage.
Analyzed command injection in OneAgent Ansible collection, tracing user-controlled input to shell execution. Produced PoC with remediation.