Charting my coordinates in the cybersecurity cosmos
Cybersecurity Student
I'm Sharjeel Khan, a cybersecurity student from Pakistan on a mission to understand and secure the digital universe. My journey began with curiosity — taking things apart to see how they work, then learning how to protect them.
I specialize in penetration testing and web application security, treating every engagement like an expedition into uncharted territory. The thrill of finding a vulnerability is like discovering a new star system — and the responsibility of reporting it keeps me grounded.
Beyond the terminal, I'm fascinated by quantum mechanics and deep space exploration. The idea that particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously mirrors the complexity of modern cybersecurity — where threats can lurk in superposition until observed.
I believe quantum computing will revolutionize cryptography, and I want to be at the forefront of that shift. From post-quantum algorithms to quantum key distribution, the future of security is entangled with quantum physics.
Tools and techniques for navigating the cybersecurity cosmos
Finding vulnerabilities before the bad actors do.
Monitoring and defending the digital cosmos.
Automating the exploration of digital frontiers.
The quantum mechanics of information security.
Securing the web across the digital galaxy.
Studying the dark matter of cyberspace.