A tool for recovering and replaying missed events in an event-driven system, ensuring accurate recalculations without relying on traditional databases.
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A tool for recovering and replaying missed events in an event-driven system, ensuring accurate recalculations without relying on traditional databases.
A professional security research study on Windows system locking and access restriction mechanisms. Analysis of boot configuration, registry-based shell hijacking, WinAPI process protection, and OS interface persistence under adversarial stress.
A professional security research study on Linux system resilience and kernel-level protection mechanisms. Analysis of boot process integrity, direct syscall implementation, anti-debugging, and sandbox evasion. An in-depth exploration of OS durability under adversarial stress.
Django-based data recovery and backup manager featuring automated restoration workflows, data integrity validation, and secure snapshot handling.
an crowd dev initiative, pro bono - open-source mesh framework for local communication when internet infrastructure is unavailable. It targets four operational scenarios, each with a distinct threat model rather than a single generic "offline mode."
Automated chaos testing tool for evaluating cloud infrastructure reliability, network fault tolerance, and application security.
This repo demonstrates chaos engineering methodologies in modern distributed system using chaos monkey tool kit and spring boot dependency
As a ServiceNow Admin and Jr Developer at Netflix, I built a semi-automated incident response system to help the DevOps engineer team quickly remediate failing AWS EC2 instances, protecting streaming quality for millions of viewers.
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