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I’ve also contributed to the translation of open-source projects such as Pop!_OS, CherryTree, and even The Battle for Wesnoth.

I believe technology should be accessible to everyone—no language barriers.























I speak Slovak (native), English (professional working), and have basic knowledge of German and French.

Languages, both human and programming, fascinate me.























I work with a variety of tools and technologies:

Python, Bash, PowerShell, Git, Ansible, Metasploit, BurpSuite, and more.

My daily environment includes Linux, CI/CD, and sometimes breaking things on purpose just to test security.























I’ve earned several certifications, including:

▶ Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)

▶ CompTIA Network+ and Security+

▶ Two hands-on pentesting certifications from Virtual Hacking Labs

All verifiable, all hard-earned.























Before university, I studied at Gymnázium Milana Rúfusa in Žiar nad Hronom.

I’ve always been curious, analytical, and interested in systems—technical or otherwise.























I hold a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Slovak University of Technology.

My thesis focused on Cyberattack Detection using State Languages, with implementation for the university's CSIRT team.

I also worked on building infrastructure for Capture The Flag competitions, used in information security education at STU.























I’ve also worked as a tutor for Škola Populo, teaching Math, English, and Informatics online.

Education is something I believe in, and I try to keep learning well beyond school.























I started out in IT as an Assistant in the IT department at K-System.

I configured networks, managed documentation, deployed new IT equipment,

and worked with cloud technologies like VMware.























Earlier in my career, I was an IT Monitoring Specialist at Plastic Omnium Auto Exteriors.

I managed Centreon and Nagios tools, and administered both Linux and Windows systems.

Cloud work, user support, and server maintenance were all part of the job.























At Tatra Banka, I served as a System Application Administrator.

I monitored infrastructure with Nagios, Dynatrace, and Splunk,

and worked hands-on with Debian, Ubuntu, and RHEL servers.























Previously, I worked at Softec as a part-time software engineer.

There, I contributed to development of full-stack Java and Angular web applications.























Currently, I work as a Cybersecurity Engineer at Framatome in Bratislava.

I secure industrial systems for nuclear facilities through vulnerability assessments, server hardening, and network design.

I've built custom log collection and SIEM tools, and even develop internal pentesting tools as part of R&D efforts.























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