
I'm passionate about cybersecurity and software testing, with a hands-on, learning-by-doing mindset. My journey started with self-study in networking (CCNA-level) and gradually expanded to Linux systems (Ubuntu, Kali), ethical hacking fundamentals, and application testing.
I have a solid foundation in designing test cases, reporting bugs, and ensuring the stability and behavior of applications. I'm confident in using Java, and I also have practical experience with Python and C++, along with a good understanding of object-oriented programming, data structures, and algorithms.
I've been accepted into national-level tech initiatives like the Digital Egypt Pioneers (Software Testing track) and NTI's Network Infrastructure program, experiences that strengthened my practical skills and broadened my technical perspective.
I actively apply what I learn through platforms like TryHackMe and engage with the tech community as an HR volunteer at GDG, helping organize events and build meaningful connections.
I'm known for being a strong communicator, a team player, and a quick learner with excellent time management, adaptability, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
I believe in continuous growth. I'm constantly working to improve both my hard and soft skills, combining technical precision with a user-focused mindset. I'm always open to new challenges, learning opportunities, and meaningful collaboration.