A visual record of work in safety-critical environments (roads, bridges, MRT, industrial projects). These settings shaped how I think about operational constraints, risk control, and reliable execution — the same mindset needed when building practical OT/ICS security.
In industrial environments, “good” solutions are not only correct — they must be safe, stable, and deployable without disrupting operations.
15+ years coordinating site work, managing risks, working with teams, and delivering under real constraints — where small mistakes create large consequences.
My OT/ICS direction focuses on practical security that respects operations — monitoring, anomaly detection, threat modeling, and decision-making with process context.
A small selection for now. I’ll expand this section gradually with clearer project context and improved visuals.
I’m keeping this gallery small for now and will add more photos later with better context (project type, role, and what operational constraints mattered most).
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