Denish
Maharjan
Automotive Security Researcher
Researching firmware security and embedded system vulnerabilities through automotive platforms. Specializing in firmware reverse engineering, embedded system pentesting, and hardware security analysis. Building secure systems with C, Rust, and Python.
about
I'm a cybersecurity researcher specializing in automotive security and embedded systems. With deep expertise in firmware analysis, hardware security, and penetration testing, I focus on finding vulnerabilities in safety-critical infrastructure.
I combine technical skills in C, Rust, and Python with a methodical approach to vulnerability research. My passion is understanding how systems work and where they break especially in automotive environments.
When I'm not reverse engineering firmware or breaking security systems, I enjoy sharing my research through writing. I also have a background in teaching and customer service, which helps me communicate complex technical topics to diverse audiences.
projects
CTF Lab
Windows Active Directory labs for red team training.