
Claude
.aiHeavy lifting for code, long reads, and security write-ups.
- General
- Design
- Hacking
./whoami --verbose
I split my time between CTFs, DLP work, and building AI workflows that save me from doing the same thing twice.
weekly
policy
workflows

$ marwan --init --mode=portfolio[ok] resolving identity ............................. marwan.aljasmi[ok] keychain unlocked ............................... 0xA1JA5MI[..] loading focus areas: ctf, dlp, ai-workflows ......[ok] policy.yml validated ............................ no violations[!!] curiosity level .................................. critical[ok] portfolio runtime ready .......................... uptime ∞$
./projects --list
Three things I keep coming back to: breaking, defending, and automating.

Picking apart web, crypto, forensics, and reverse-engineering challenges. Good practice for thinking like an attacker.

Tuning policies that catch sensitive data leaving the org without flooding the SOC with false positives.

Wiring up agents and tooling for the repetitive parts of my work. Mostly the security-adjacent ones.
./stack --rotation
What I'm actually using day to day. Filter to see what fits what.

Heavy lifting for code, long reads, and security write-ups.
Daily driver for drafts, quick research, and bouncing ideas.

Runs models on my machine when data shouldn't leave it.

One key, dozens of models. Easy to swap or A/B.

Agents for recon and enumeration I'd rather not do by hand.
./contact --open-channel
Working on something in security or AI? Want to swap notes? Any of these will reach me.