Cloud • Networking • Security

Building secure, reliable and scalable cloud infrastructure.

I am a cloud infrastructure engineer focused on AWS, enterprise networking, security, data migration and operational excellence.

About

From cloud services to real-world infrastructure problems.

My work sits at the intersection of cloud, networking and security. Over the years, I have learned that successful cloud projects are not just about launching services. They require strong foundations in connectivity, governance, security controls, documentation and communication across teams.

I enjoy solving infrastructure challenges, simplifying complex technical topics and sharing practical lessons from enterprise cloud environments.

Core Skills

Areas I focus on

Cloud Architecture

AWS, multi-account design, IAM, S3, EC2, DataSync and operational cloud foundations.

Networking

VPC design, routing, DNS, Transit Gateway, hybrid connectivity and troubleshooting traffic flow.

Security

Identity, network segmentation, proxy security, logging, monitoring and secure-by-design infrastructure.

Automation

AWS CLI, scripting, repeatable operations, infrastructure workflows and technical documentation.

Portfolio

Generic case studies

These case studies are intentionally written without confidential company details.

Large-Scale Data Migration

Planning and executing file migration while considering permissions, validation, throughput, downtime and rollback strategy.

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Cloud Networking Design

Designing reliable connectivity patterns across accounts, workloads and security boundaries.

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Infrastructure Security Controls

Applying identity, network and monitoring controls to improve security posture and operational visibility.

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Insights

Thoughts on cloud engineering

What AWS Certifications Don't Teach You

Real cloud engineering is mostly networking, security, troubleshooting, documentation and stakeholder management.

The Hidden Cost of Data Migration

Moving data is only one part of the job. Validation, permissions and rollback planning matter just as much.

Why Networking Still Matters in Cloud

Many cloud problems are really DNS, routing, firewall or permission problems hiding behind cloud terminology.

Contact

Let's connect

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