Technology is only as strong as the trust behind it.

Hi there,

I'm Harmony, Founder and Developer of Hawo-world. Driven by a passion for leadership and innovation, I build and share open-source projects across cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and digital forensics.

Edu. & Certificates

I’m a Master’s student in Computer and Data Science at CU Boulder with certifications in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, cloud security, and data analytics, including Google Cybersecurity, CompTIA Pentest+, AWS Security, and Google Data Analytics.

I actively build my skills through platforms like TryHackMe, Hack The Box, and Coursera, focusing on ethical hacking and practical investigation techniques.

Research

I study evolving cyber threats and turn that research into clear, practical guidance that helps individuals stay safe.

From awareness posts to hands-on tips, I focus on making digital protection accessible to everyone.

Follow along through my blogs and socials.

Projects & Tools

I develop a range of open-source security tools and automations that highlight potential vulnerabilities, uncover risky patterns, and improve digital hygiene.

Each tool is built with an educational approach—showing users not just what to fix, but why it matters and how to address it safely.

The Hawo-world Blog

A space where I translate threat intelligence research into practical safety advice. My goal is to help individuals understand the risks that matter—and how to defend against them with clarity, confidence, and the right tools.

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Built on Trust

My Philosophy: Security Built on Trust

Hawo-world is grounded in the belief that innovation and security should evolve together—not in opposition. Technology only creates progress when it’s trustworthy, and trust is earned through transparency, ethics, and education.

Every tool I build and every insight I share focuses on empowering individuals to understand their digital exposure and take control of their security. My work emphasizes responsible use, consent-driven practices, and clear communication of risks—because safety isn’t just a feature, it’s a foundation.

Get in touch

If you’d like to collaborate, ask a question, or discuss my tools or research, feel free to reach out.