Hi, my name is
B.S. Computer Science from Arizona State University with a cybersecurity emphasis. I write low-level C and Python tooling, build full-stack real-time applications, and reason about systems from packets and shellcode up through kernel modules and distributed services.
$ whoami
nathaniel.sauer — CS grad, cybersecurity emphasis
$ ls ~/projects
bchoc/ disk-forensics/ syscall-smuggler/
multiplayer-sat/ kernel-modules/ compiler/
$ python3 ./bchoc.py verify
State of blockchain: CLEAN▊
I'm a Computer Science graduate from Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering with a cybersecurity emphasis. My journey in tech started with a fascination for how systems work — and more importantly, how they can be broken and defended.
Through rigorous coursework in information assurance, network security, digital forensics, operating systems, compilers, and distributed systems, I've built a strong foundation in both offensive and defensive security practices alongside full-stack software engineering. I shipped a real-time multiplayer SAT learning platform with MyEdMaster as part of my senior capstone, wrote Linux kernel modules and a recursive-descent compiler in coursework, and built blockchain-based forensic tooling from scratch in Python.
Here are some technologies and tools I work with:
I'm actively seeking opportunities in cybersecurity, security engineering, and software development. Whether you have a role in mind, a question about my background, or just want to connect — I'd love to hear from you.
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