Recognized by SecOps-NG
The SecOps-NG compliance framework's maintainers publicly credited my merged Cyber Resilience Act mapping PR as the project's first external code-level contribution.
I'm Omobolaji Adeyan — a CISA-certified security engineer and OWASP/OpenSSF contributor. I spend my time between defensive security engineering and building the products under FreNiMi, the studio I founded to ship secure software that actually gets used.
Some people enter cybersecurity through hacking. I entered it through people — a decade in HR consulting taught me how to read behavior and risk before I ever wrote a line of security code.
Omobolaji Adeyan — Security Engineer · Founder, FreNiMi
Crest Hill, Illinois, USA
Three threads run through everything I build.
Every product I ship is built with real threat models in mind — not compliance checkboxes.
PhishGuard AI, GovGard, and FreNiMi Health all started as narrow, working tools before they became platforms.
Open source contributions, published research, and public repos back up what I say I can do.
From HR consulting to security engineering — the long way round, on purpose.
The SecOps-NG compliance framework's maintainers publicly credited my merged Cyber Resilience Act mapping PR as the project's first external code-level contribution.
Building a portfolio of secure digital products spanning AI security, health tech, public-sector tooling, games, and marketplaces.
Merged contributions to OWASP Agent Security Regression Harness, OWASP cve-lite-cli, and OpenSSF Scorecard, among others — real patches, not just forks.
Arizona State University — the formal pivot from people operations into security engineering.
Advised organizations internationally on people operations, risk identification, and behavioral pattern analysis — the same instincts that now drive BehaviorSense's insider-threat detection.
University of Plymouth, England.
University of Plymouth, England.
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