Become an ambassador

Nepal
Security Engineer
/ Digital Network Solution Pvt. Ltd.
It started with hacking movies, the ones where curiosity felt like rebellion and typing fast was its own kind of language. I didn’t know much then, but I knew I wanted to understand how things worked and maybe how they could break.
That curiosity stayed and grew. I began learning, trying, failing, and quietly over time I found myself helping others too. Teaching what I could, answering questions, sometimes just listening.
At one point, I often found myself guiding a team and corporate employees. But it never really felt like guiding. It felt like learning together.
Now it’s been over five years in security. I’ve wandered through many paths. I’ve spent late nights in labs chasing flags and learning from every hit and miss. Played with firewalls until they stopped being scary. Deployed and configured DLP systems for corporates. And poked around F5 security solutions — NGINX Plus, BIG-IP, Next, and Distributed Cloud.
I’ve never really stayed in one lane, maybe because I’ve always felt more like a tinkerer than a specialist. I’ve always been into the web, cloud trails, and security solutions. I read a lot, mostly to hear voices that think differently than mine. And I write when I feel alone. What I care about most isn’t the title or the tool. It’s the work that feels alive and the people who stay up late, not for deadlines, but because their mind won’t rest until it gets its food — something new to learn.