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About Me

Current Role

I work as Google's VirusTotal Researcher in AI and Cybersecurity R&D, where I focus on advancing threat intelligence and malware analysis through artificial intelligence. Based in Málaga, Spain, I'm passionate about cybersecurity, malware research, and threat intelligence.

Current Projects

Two projects I'm particularly passionate about right now represent different sides of my interests:

Panoruma is my way of preserving Málaga's historical memory. It's a digital archive explorer that lets people discover thousands of historical images of our city using AI-powered search, create personal collections, and explore our shared heritage in an intuitive way.

VT4AI bridges my cybersecurity work with AI applications. It's a Python wrapper around VirusTotal's API that transforms overwhelming security data into AI-friendly formats, making threat intelligence accessible to LLM agents and AI-powered security tools through multiple interfaces (CLI, MCP server, REST API).

What Drives Me

I'm someone who can't sit still when it comes to learning. One day I'm diving deep into malware analysis and threat intelligence, the next I'm building spider robots or exploring steganography algorithms. I've even spent time in Denmark researching quantum computing connections to functional programming.

This restless curiosity has led me to work on everything from preserving Málaga's historical memory through digital archives, to creating open-source tools for cybersecurity analysis. Each project teaches me something new and often leads to unexpected connections between seemingly unrelated fields.

True to the Spanish saying "el saber no ocupa lugar" (knowledge takes no space), I believe that exploring diverse domains and combining different perspectives is how incredible things happen.