Denish
Maharjan
Automotive Security Researcher
Hi, I'm Denish, an cybersecurity researcher focused on Automotive Firmware and in vehicle networks security like CAN. I also build small tools and proofs of concept to reproduce findings and make the results easier to verify. C, Rust, and Python are my main languages. If you want to see what I am working on, check the projects and articles here. I am always open to learning, collaborating, and improving my skills.
About
Hi, I'm Denish, an early career cybersecurity researcher focused on automotive firmware and in vehicle networks like CAN.
I spend most of my researching about ECU firmware, reading CAN traffic, and testing hardware interfaces to understand how embedded systems behave in the real world. I like finding issues that matter, not just listing theory.
I like keeping my writeups clear and practical so other people can follow the steps and understand what was tested. When I can, I share demos, notes, and workshop style explanations on this site.
Outside security work I enjoy anime, art, and photography. Those hobbies keep my work creative and give me a break from long technical sessions.
Projects
CTF Lab
Windows Active Directory labs for red team training.