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Ryan Witsik - Founder 

I am a cybersecurity student with a specialized focus in offensive security, vulnerability research, and advanced threat simulation. My core work revolves around web application and browser exploit development, where I analyze, identify, and weaponize vulnerabilities to better understand the real-world implications of flawed systems.

 

I’ve published multiple CVEs and actively pursue zero-day research, leveraging both static and dynamic analysis to uncover logic flaws, memory corruption bugs, and privilege escalation vectors. My methodology integrates offensive TTPs inspired by state-sponsored actors, with a strong emphasis on full-spectrum APT emulation from initial access and C2 infrastructure to persistence, evasion, and lateral movement.

 

I also explore the human layer of security, employing social engineering techniques to complement technical exploitation, because understanding adversarial behavior means accounting for both code and cognition.

 

Outside of practical research, I stay informed on emerging threats, quantum computing’s evolving role in cybersecurity, and geopolitical cyber activity. I’m particularly interested in how political agendas shape digital warfare and the future of global cybersecurity policy.

 

This site documents my work, research, and thoughts across all of these domains.

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