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CHRIZ SYSTEMS
India • Diploma 2025 - 2028

Cybersecurity in practice

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I am Chriz, also known as Chris Mon Saji, chriz3656, chriz-3656, chriz__3656, chriz, and chrizmonsaji: a cybersecurity and cyber forensics student from India focused on ethical hacking, Linux systems, AI automation, Minecraft server development, and practical security research through usable builds, infrastructure experiments, and community projects such as Sky Realm SMP.

2025 started diploma in cyber forensic and cyber security
14 public repos currently featured across security, web, systems, AI, and hardware
08 focus areas including cybersecurity, forensics, Linux, servers, automation, AI, and web development
Identity

Who is Chriz?

Chriz, also known as Chris Mon Saji, is a cybersecurity student and developer from India. He specializes in ethical hacking, Linux systems, web development, artificial intelligence, and Minecraft server engineering.

He is also the creator of the Sky Realm SMP community, which gives search engines a clear connection between his technical work, public profiles, and multiplayer community ecosystem.

Recognition

Known for practical technical builds

My public identity is built around practical cybersecurity projects, Linux experimentation, AI automation workflows, web development, Minecraft development, and community-first systems. The strongest supporting pages remain the project archive, resume, terminal workspace, and contact page.

That structure gives Google and other search systems clearer evidence about who I am, what I build, the usernames I use, and the communities I operate across security, Linux, web, automation, Minecraft, and gaming topics.

What I Do

What I Do

Core technical areas tied to the Chriz identity across cybersecurity, Linux, AI, and Minecraft systems work.

  • Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking
  • Linux Systems & Automation
  • Web Development & AI Projects
  • Minecraft Server Development
Community

Community

Founder of Sky Realm SMP — a Minecraft community server and ecosystem focused on innovation, automation, and multiplayer experiences.

About

Technology enthusiast with a systems mindset

I enjoy exploring operating systems, security concepts, server utilities, automation systems, and AI-assisted workflows through hands-on building. The strongest examples of that work live in my cybersecurity projects and research archive, where I document practical builds rather than theory-only notes.

Research Focus

Cybersecurity Projects and Research

A stronger internal content layer helps search engines understand how practical builds, research notes, and portfolio pages connect across the site.

Applied security work

My cybersecurity projects are built around hands-on testing, cyber forensics practice, and lightweight research tools that solve specific problems. That includes hardware security experiments, OSINT workflows, username discovery utilities, and automation pipelines designed to improve recon, validation, and investigation tasks without unnecessary complexity.

The best place to review those builds is the projects page covering cybersecurity research, OSINT workflows, and web tooling. It acts as the central hub for source code, project summaries, and the technical context behind the repositories shown on this homepage.

Latest updates

Recent updates across this portfolio focus on making the site easier to crawl, index, and understand while keeping the existing theme intact. The homepage now connects project discovery, resume context, terminal experiments, and contact pathways through meaningful internal links instead of relying on navigation alone.

For longer-form writing, visit the cybersecurity blog and research notes, where I publish starter articles about beginner cybersecurity projects, OSINT tool building, Linux workflows, and practical automation ideas tied to the rest of the site.

Systems

Ethical Hacking and Linux Systems

Ethical hacking work becomes more useful when it is grounded in Linux systems knowledge, repeatable command-line workflows, and careful observation. I spend time learning how distributions behave, how packages and services interact, and how security testing fits into system administration, hardening, and day-to-day troubleshooting.

The terminal page for Linux experiments and command-line workflow reflects that direction, while the resume page gives a concise view of the education, focus areas, and security topics that shape the projects shown here. Together, those pages give Google clearer context about the technical depth behind the portfolio.

Operational mindset

I approach Linux and ethical hacking as connected disciplines: one teaches control over systems, the other teaches how those systems are exposed, monitored, and defended. That overlap is where cyber forensics, log review, service mapping, OSINT, and automation start to become practical instead of abstract.

When a project needs a deeper discussion or a direct collaboration path, the contact page for cybersecurity and Linux project inquiries provides a clean route for reaching out without adding friction to the browsing experience.

Automation

AI Automation and Security Tools

AI tools and automation systems are most valuable to me when they reduce repetitive work inside cybersecurity and systems research. That can mean scripting OSINT checks, prototyping assistant workflows, connecting lightweight APIs, or building interfaces that help collect and organize signals during testing and cyber forensics exercises.

Instead of separating AI from security work, I treat automation as a support layer for practical tasks such as recon, investigation, interface generation, and tool orchestration. That keeps projects lightweight, useful, and easier to maintain across Linux environments and browser-based utilities.

Projects overview

If you are browsing this site to evaluate technical range, start with the portfolio of cybersecurity projects, then review the resume and experience summary, move into the terminal workspace, and use the contact page for direct discussion. Every key page is now reachable within one or two clicks from the homepage.

That internal structure supports better crawlability for search engines while also making the site easier for human visitors to navigate, especially when they are comparing security tools, Linux experiments, AI automation work, and broader cyber forensics interests.

Projects

Featured work

Featured work updated around your actual projects instead of placeholder portfolio examples.

研究
Hardware Security 01

ATtiny85 USB PIN

ATtiny85 • V-USB • Embedded C • USB HID
Hardware Security Research

ATtiny85-USB-Brute-Force-PIN

Project 01

Minimalist USB brute-force tool using ATtiny85 and V-USB to emulate keyboard input for educational cybersecurity demonstrations and embedded security research on PIN testing workflows.

追跡
OSINT & Security 02

GhostRace

Python • OSINT APIs • Automation Scripts
Security OSINT

GHOSTRACE

Project 02

Advanced OSINT and cybersecurity scanner for username discovery, breach checks, and subdomain enumeration, built with automation workflows for practical security research.

配信
Streaming Application 03

StreamFlix

HLS.js • JavaScript • M3U • Streaming UI
Web Streaming

streamflix

Project 03

Netflix-style IPTV web player with HLS.js support, playlist browsing, and responsive automation-ready interface work that reflects frontend experimentation alongside broader security research projects.

GitHub activity

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