About Taylor Le

Hey! I’m Taylor — a tech-minded undergrad with a focus on cybersecurity and infrastructure. I’m drawn to the way secure systems come together behind the scenes, and I enjoy working on problems that involve structure, automation, and real-world impact.
Recently, I’ve been building experience in the field through internships, where I’ve worked on everything from improving compliance and security audits to developing internal tools and running phishing simulations. I enjoy learning how different pieces of security and engineering connect — whether it’s through hands-on work or conversations with others in the field.
Outside of work, I like staying engaged by participating in security conferences, joining club discussions, and keeping up with where the industry’s headed. I’m always looking to grow, stay curious, and find new ways to make security work better for people.
I enjoy exploring how automation can make security operations more efficient. Whether it’s streamlining compliance workflows or speeding up incident response, I’ve worked with tools like Power Automate, Shuffle, and Wazuh to build systems that reduce manual overhead and help teams respond faster to threats. I’m especially interested in how automation can scale security without losing visibility or control.
I’ve spent time working with platforms like AWS, Azure, and Entra to build secure, scalable environments from the ground up. I focus on implementing identity and access controls, managing cloud resources, and aligning infrastructure with security best practices. I’m particularly drawn to the challenge of balancing reliability and cost-effectiveness.