Guarding the unseen edges where systems meet and collide,
tuning out the noise to catch the single wrong note that bends the pattern,
letting trust flow where simple and complex fade into the same movement.
View on security
Security is treated as a way of shaping systems, not as a bolt-on feature.
Assumptions:
- Things will fail
- People will click the wrong thing
- Services will misbehave
- Attackers will remain curious
Good security means:
- Failures are contained, not catastrophic
- Intent is clear enough to audit later
- The safe way is the easiest way for normal behavior
What actually happens
- Building and reviewing small systems with security in mind from the start
- Mapping how data moves and where trust is assumed
- Simplifying flows so there are fewer places to make irreversible mistakes
The goal is not “solving security” in general,
but making specific systems less fragile and more honest about their risks.