👋 Hi, I am Umar Majid Faiz (@umfhero)
A cyber security graduate and software developer based in London. I specialise in offensive security, automating vulnerability discovery, and full-stack development. My technical stack includes Python, TypeScript, React, Node.js, and Electron. I focus on building AI-assisted security frameworks and frictionless productivity tools.
- Incoming MSc Cyber Security at King's College London
- BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (Predicted First Class Honours) at Middlesex University
- BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Cyber Security) at University of Kent (Stage 1 Transferred)
- Creator of PurpleTeam Suite, an AI-assisted framework for vulnerability discovery, prioritisation, and remediation guidance
- Creator of ThoughtsPlus, a frictionless productivity application published on the Microsoft Store
- Founder and President of the MDX Cyber Security Society 2025-2026, awarded MDXSU Best Newcomer of the Year 2025
- Founder and Managing Director at Maiz Studio, leading a remote team developing UEFN experiences in Verse
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Dissertation, 2025 Automated vulnerability assessment framework. Orchestrates a two-phase Nmap pipeline across all 65,535 ports, maps findings to the OWASP Top 10 via deterministic keyword matching, scores target posture, and generates remediation reports through Google Gemini with a hallucination guard that cross-validates AI output against scan data.
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Live on Microsoft Store Shortcut-driven note capture and workspace for Windows. Jupyter-style code cells (Python/JS via Pyodide), linked notes with a force-directed graph, drawing canvas, and multi-device sync over LAN. No telemetry, all data stored locally.
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Co-engineered, 10 releases shipped Peer-to-peer file sharing for large transfers (5GB+) between trusted users over Tailscale's encrypted mesh network. Custom TCP sync protocol with resume support.
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Autonomous forensic triage agent Extends Protocol SIFT with a structured reasoning framework and self-correcting triage loop. Built for the FIND EVIL! Hackathon (SANS Institute, 2026) to automate investigative sequencing and cross-validation between disk and memory.
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