Hi, I’m Sebastian, and Threat Anatomy is where I document, share, and explore topics related to security. This blog started as part of my own learning journey, but also as a way to contribute to the community with technical, practical, and structured content.
I’m particularly interested in offensive security—from web pentesting and vulnerability discovery to adversary emulation and red teaming. Throughout my career, I’ve lead both offensive and defensive exercises, and I’ve had the opportunity to speak at international conferences like DEF CON and Ekoparty, where I’ve delivered workshops focused on malware analysis and adversary emulation.
In this blog, you’ll find in-depth analyses, step-by-step breakdowns of offensive techniques, and reflections on how to tackle advanced threats. While the blog reflects my personal learning path, I strive to make the content clear, educational, and useful for other researchers, red teamers, and anyone interested in this field.
I’m open to feedback or ideas. If you’d like to get in touch, you can email me at contact@threatanatomy.com.
Thanks for visiting.