I am a public safety and operations leader transitioning into IT, cybersecurity, GRC, risk management, and data analytics.
My work sits at the intersection of operations, documentation, reporting, controls, and practical risk reduction. I am especially interested in how messy real-world processes can be turned into clearer systems: better data, better documentation, better reviews, and better decisions.
This GitHub profile is where I document public-safe versions of work patterns, learning projects, and technical artifacts without exposing confidential data, protected information, internal schemas, or operational details.
A public-safe case study showing how raw operational data can be converted into repeatable reports using T-SQL, CSV exports, R, Quarto, and Excel.
Focus: reproducibility, auditability, data definitions, reporting cadence, quality checks, and decision support.
A focused SQL project built around clean outputs, consistent date logic, standardized fields, and defensible reporting.
Focus: data quality, explainable logic, repeatable queries, and governance-friendly documentation.
Hands-on learning projects connected to cybersecurity fundamentals, security documentation, risk assessment, control selection, and evidence-based reporting.
Focus: practical technical growth, clear writeups, and artifacts that show how the work was approached.
I am building toward IT, cybersecurity, GRC, and data-focused roles where operational experience matters.
Areas of interest include:
Longer term, I am interested in roles where technical security work, documentation, reporting, project coordination, and team development overlap.
LinkedIn: Bryan Cox