I’m a Software Engineer and Co-Founder at Revaliant, where I work mainly on the technical side of consulting, architecture, and implementation.
My focus is on backend development, infrastructure, cybersecurity, machine learning, and agentic systems. I enjoy building software, plugins, and automations that solve real problems, simplify workflows, and stay maintainable as systems grow.
A big part of how I approach engineering is reducing unnecessary complexity. I care about clean code, secure design, reliability in production, and systems that remain understandable over time.
At Revaliant, that technical mindset connects well with a broader digital perspective: the company combines software, consulting, strategy, and growth-oriented digital services, while my own role is centered more strongly on engineering, implementation, and technical quality. Revaliant presents itself around software solutions, consulting, AI, web development, plugins, and IT security.
- Designing and building backend systems that stay scalable and maintainable
- Developing plugins, APIs, and software solutions for real business workflows
- Working on infrastructure and technical foundations that improve reliability
- Applying machine learning and agentic systems where they create practical value
- Writing software with a strong emphasis on clarity, structure, and reduced complexity
Cybersecurity is not just a side interest for me — it is part of how I think about software from the beginning.
I believe security should be considered early in the lifecycle, not added as a last-minute patch. In a world where automation, AI-assisted workflows, and increasingly capable attack patterns are becoming more common, secure engineering, defensive thinking, and resilient architecture matter more than ever.
That is also why I spend time on platforms like Hack The Box and TryHackMe: to keep sharpening practical security awareness, attack surface thinking, and hands-on problem solving beyond everyday development work.