Cybersecurity & Network Engineering

Ryan
Lai
Ting Hong

Computer Science (Cybersecurity) undergraduate at MMU. I break networks to understand them then build them better. Seeking an internship where the stakes are real.

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Certifications
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Tools & Protocols
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Skill Domains
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About

Hello,
I'm Ryan.

I'm pursuing a Bachelor's in Computer Science (Cybersecurity) at Multimedia University — where I spend most of my time inside networks, either defending or dismantling them.

My work sits at the intersection of network engineering and offensive security. I want to understand systems well enough to break them — and then make them unbreakable.

Actively looking for an internship where I can contribute to real security work and grow fast.

University
MMU, Selangor
Major
CS — Cybersecurity
Based
Malaysia
Status
Open to Internship
ryan@sec:~ — bash
cat profile.json

{
  "name": "Ryan Lai Ting Hong",
  "role": "Cybersecurity Student",
  "os": "Kali Linux / Windows",
  "focus": [
    "Network Security",
    "Ethical Hacking",
    "Network Engineering"
  ],
  "threat_level": 0x00 // friendly
}

02 Skills

Technical
Arsenal

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11 skills
Network Engineering
OSI 7-Layer IPv4 / IPv6 Subnetting OSPF DNS AAA / RADIUS STP IPSec VPN ACL Firewall Config Switches & Routers
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10 skills
Ethical Hacking
OWASP Top 10 Kali Linux Nmap Wireshark Metasploit Hashcat SQLMap SIEM Phishing Win Exploitation
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8 skills
Security & Compliance
CIA Triad Incident Response HIPAA PDPA GDPR PCI-DSS ISO 27001 Frameworks
Proficiency
Network Engineering85%
Ethical Hacking75%
Security & Compliance70%
Kali Linux80%
03 Certifications

Credentials

Cisco / Credly
Network & Security Certification
Verified
Credly
Cybersecurity Certification
Verified
04 Projects

Field Work

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Enumeration Technovation

I built a complete, fully-functioning fake e-commerce website with deliberate security flaws to simulate a real-world company server. I then acted as an "ethical hacker," using advanced software tools to successfully break into my own system. This project proves my ability to think like a malicious hacker, find hidden weaknesses, and understand exactly how cyberattacks happen in the real world so they can be prevented.

View Repository →
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Hash-Based Load Balancing LAG

For my Final Year Project, I tackled a major network engineering problem: how to efficiently balance massive amounts of internet traffic across multiple cables without overloading them. I analyzed 20 years' worth of real-world internet traffic data (over 400 massive data files) to scientifically prove which data-sorting algorithms work best for hardware built by industry giants like Cisco and Juniper.

View MAWI Archive →
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NVRGATE Note Hub

I noticed that valuable university lecture notes were frequently being lost or deleted over time, making it hard for students to study. To solve this, I independently programmed and launched a centralized, easy-to-use digital library website. It permanently backs up and shares academic resources across multiple university faculties, ensuring students always have reliable, one-click access to the materials they need to succeed.

View Live Platform →
05 Contact

Let's build something secure.

Looking for internship roles in network security, SOC analysis, or network engineering. If you're building something real, I want to be part of it.

// Open to: Network Security ·
// SOC Analyst · Network Engineering