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Ernest B. Hernandez

🚀 Aspiring Information Security Architect • Secure Systems Designer

Sophomore, Bachelor of Applied Technology in Cybersecurity at St. Philip's College

🎓 | Class of 2027 | 🎓



👋 Hi! My name is Ernest and welcome to my GitHub workspace!
This site serves as the central navigation hub linking to my professional background, my resume, and my contact information. For a glimpse into my technical development, explore my Cybersecurity shield icon Cybersecurity Portfolio, which contains a curated collection of labs and projects that document my progression from foundational secure‑architecture principles to advanced specialization.



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⚒️ Skills & Tools

Metasploit Network Security JavaScript Python
Cybersecurity Wireshark Kali Linux Framework



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v2.1 • Last updated: 22‑March‑2026

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