Biswadeb Mukherjee – Offensive Security Researcher
I break systems & security to understand them.
I’m Biswadeb Mukherjee, an Offensive Security Researcher and Malware Engineer with over 6 years of experience in adversary simulation, offensive security research, OSINT operations, and dark web threat intelligence.
As an Offensive Security Researcher, I specialise in full attack-chain simulation aligned with red team methodologies. My work covers investigating adversary infrastructure, mapping relationships across domains and identities, and analysing how real-world attack campaigns operate. My work combines deep technical research with structured investigation. I don’t rely on automated scans or isolated exploits — I study how systems fail in sequence, how infrastructure is reused, and how threat actors operate across environments. Alongside OSINT and threat intelligence, I work on malware experimentation, offensive tooling, and post-exploitation research within controlled lab environments to better understand real attack behavior.

What I Do
Approach
As an Offensive Security Specialist, my work focuses on simulating real adversarial behavior rather than theoretical security models.
I approach systems the way an adversary would:
- Find weak assumptions
- Chain small flaws into full compromise
- Stay undetected as long as possible
The goal is not access. The goal is understanding control.
Technical Focus
I primarily work with:
- Python, Golang
- Linux (Kali, low-level systems work)
- Custom exploit and payload development
- Detection evasion techniques
- Secure infrastructure analysis
Every tool I build has one objective: realism.
Beyond Technology
My curiosity doesn’t stop at systems.
I’m deeply interested in:
- Consciousness and perception
- The unknown edges of science and reality
- Environments where logic begins to break
Because at the edge of understanding, patterns emerge — and those patterns exist in both machines and minds.
Why This Blog Exists
This space is where I document:
- Research
- Experiments
- Offensive techniques
- Observations from the field
Not theory. Not recycled content. Only what holds up under pressure.
Connect
If you’re working on something serious, or thinking differently about security, we’ll get along.



