About
Cybersecurity researcher specializing in offensive security tooling and post-exploitation framework development. B.S. Computer Science (Cybersecurity) from Arizona State University, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Developer of Eshu, a framework for managing compromised systems through live implants, and Ender, a modular exploit engine for cross-platform migrations. First Place winner in TryHackMe's Sapphire League, ranking in the top 7% of users. Currently pursuing M.S. Computer Science (Cybersecurity) and OSCP certification. Expert in Python development, Docker containerization, C2 frameworks, and red team operations.
Articles by Alexander Aviles
TRAIN: The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Now (EU AI Act)
A readable guide to the EU AI Act for providers, deployers, and SMEs: risk classes, operator roles, GPAI and systemic risk, key compliance dates through 2027, regulatory sandboxes, and practical steps before August 2026.
2026: The Year of the Vibecode
An observation of how vibe coding is going to reshape software creation in 2026 and beyond, and how the entire software engineering role will be redefined in the age of AI systems.
Why Tech Giants Stay Tech Giants
When an incident strikes, organizations turn to those who know best, those that do it best. This article provides a singular example of how despite any sort of bad press, Tech Giants stay Tech Giants for a reason.
Platform Security's Game of Cat and Mouse
A case study on the ToolShell SharePoint exploit chain, exploring how persistent zero-days, patch delays, and organizational gaps turn platform security into an endless pursuit between attacker and defender.
Modernization of Misinformation
An analysis of how misinformation spreads in the digital age, examining the recent 16 billion password dataset discovery and how media outlets distorted the facts for sensationalism and clicks.