Building practical projects in Linux security, digital forensics, and applied machine learning. I like turning hands-on lab work into clear, well-documented technical case studies.
featured work
Three documented labs covering SELinux, AppArmor, auditd, Linux auditing, intrusion detection, and cross-platform log analysis.
View on GitHubA full attack-and-defense lab simulating brute-force access, persistence, privilege escalation, IOC extraction, and incident response on a Linux host.
View on GitHubOrganized challenge writeups across web, pwn, mobile, forensics, and steganography, with notes focused on method, tooling, and lessons learned.
View on GitHubA predictive maintenance application using machine learning and a Python desktop interface to classify potential faults from industrial sensor data.
View on GitHubA custom GitHub Pages portfolio built in vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to present my background, featured work, and contact links.
View on GitHubA learning repository for local LLM experiments using Chainlit, LangChain, and ctransformers, covering prompting, streaming, and conversational memory.
View on GitHubtechnical arsenal
who i am
I'm Kossi Richard Allado, an engineering student at ENSA Beni Mellal in Morocco, originally from Togo. I enjoy practical work that combines curiosity, discipline, and clear technical communication.
My strongest projects today are hands-on cybersecurity labs: Linux hardening, digital forensics, intrusion analysis, and CTF writeups. Alongside that, I build applied AI and machine learning projects when the problem benefits from automation, classification, or conversational interfaces.
I like projects that are reproducible, documented, and easy to explain in an interview, because good technical work should also be understandable to other people.
get in touch
Open to internships, collaborations, and conversations about cybersecurity, digital forensics, and applied AI.