Project case studies that connect identity architecture, automation, secure delivery, and technical storytelling.
This page collects the work behind my portfolio, labs, and identity-focused projects. Each project is guided by IAM program best practices: lifecycle clarity, least privilege, governance, automation, auditability, and operational supportability. The project cards below link to deeper case studies and concept pages that explain the decisions behind the work.
A static-first personal portfolio built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, GitHub, Cloudflare Pages, and Cloudflare Access-protected staging. The site build is documented as a case study because the platform itself is part of the proof of work.
A private technical lab environment focused on hybrid identity, Active Directory, Entra ID, automation, governance, and security engineering. The lab domain is used internally while public-facing lessons are documented here in a safe, high-level format.
A reusable sample dashboard concept showing how identity operations data can become executive visibility, lifecycle health, governance decisions, automation insight, and audit readiness. The dashboard uses fictionalized metrics and common IAM scenarios to help teams brainstorm better reporting.
•Executive-ready IAM health metrics
•Real-world lifecycle and access governance scenarios
A web-based resume experience showing progression across military service, IAM consulting, enterprise IAM operations, cybersecurity leadership, and identity modernization, with desktop-friendly interactive navigation and downloadable resume files.
A creative identity education concept using characters, sketches, and storytelling to explain IAM, identity lifecycle, access governance, authentication, and security concepts.
•Character-driven identity education
•IAM concepts explained through humor
•Future home for episodes, sketches, and writeups
•Connects technical learning with creative storytelling
Build Philosophy
The projects are meant to show how I think, design, secure, document, and operate identity systems.
Each project is intended to connect technical implementation with architecture decisions, access control, documentation, operational supportability, and lessons learned. The goal is to make the work understandable to both technical teams and business stakeholders without exposing internal systems or unnecessary implementation details.