Services

Home and craft services

Two main ways to work together: hands-on residential design and configuration, and owner-side architecture for craft production spaces.

Two paths

Choose the path that fits the project

For homes, homelabs, and small offices, I can take a project from design into configuration. The work starts with drawings, a bill of materials, and a plan for Wi-Fi, VLANs, cameras, backups, and remote work. When the hardware is in place, I can configure the network and hand you a runbook.

For breweries, distilleries, and small-batch manufacturers, I work as the owner's architecture layer. You get network and OT drawings, segmentation strategy, a bill of materials, risk notes, and implementation guidance for your GC, low-voltage contractor, and OT integrator.

How an engagement starts

Discovery call, then design

Every engagement starts with a 30-minute discovery call. We talk through what you have, what is changing, who else is involved, and what decisions need to be made. If the project fits, I turn that into a written brief and a first bill of materials. From there we choose the right engagement: residential configuration with me, or a craft design package your project team can build from.

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Limited public-interest work

OT/ICS security for community infrastructure

I reserve limited time for nominal-fee or pro bono OT/ICS security reviews for small public-service organizations: schools, clinics, small hospitals, small utilities, and community infrastructure operators. The work is practical: asset review, segmentation questions, remote access risk, vendor coordination, and a short list of changes worth doing first.

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