AI that does work
BreachPilot, TUTall, SkillProof AI, and HelioGuard are built around real workflows: investigation, learning, evidence scoring, and risk intelligence.
Hi, I’m Bayarbayasgalan Enkhtulga — BeBe / Nero_404. I build practical AI products, defensive cybersecurity tools, and premium web experiences. My newest work includes BreachPilot, an MCP-powered incident commander for Splunk, plus AI learning systems, NASA-data dashboards, SIEM-style tools, and gesture-based interfaces.
The work itself is the evidence: MCP workflows, AI products, defensive tooling, live demos, clean UI, CTF tools, game prototypes, and complete project stories.
BreachPilot, TUTall, SkillProof AI, and HelioGuard are built around real workflows: investigation, learning, evidence scoring, and risk intelligence.
Interactive layouts, canvas rendering, visual clarity, hover states, motion, and UI structure that makes even simple products feel polished.
Security work is framed around legal, defensive use: Splunk investigation, SIEM-style dashboards, CTF practice, validation, and clear analyst output.
I build end-to-end: idea, UI, logic, README, deployment path, user flow, and iteration. Small projects, but complete enough to judge.
A focused collection of 29+ builds across Splunk MCP, agentic AI, STEM learning, NASA data, SIEM-style tooling, browser interaction, and polished frontend systems.
Not a generic CV summary. This explains what the builds prove: agentic AI, defensive security, education products, front-end quality, and project delivery.
BreachPilot supports incident investigation. TUTall supports guided STEM learning. SkillProof AI turns GitHub work into reportable skill evidence. HelioGuard AI turns space data into risk intelligence.
HuruInk, HelioGuard AI, Midnight Tea Garden, and this portfolio show visual taste: minimal layout, clean typography, motion, interaction, and interfaces that feel intentionally designed.
BreachPilot and BlueWatch Lite show the strongest security direction: investigation workflows, log analysis, detection ideas, alerting, and analyst-ready reporting. CTF practice supports the same mindset.
The project list spans Splunk MCP, AI education, NASA data, browser games, C# desktop experiments, gesture UI, and private case-study work — useful range without losing a clear AI/cyber direction.
Grouped by what your work actually demonstrates: product UI, AI/backend, security, and project delivery.
Explore the GitHub profile, open the live demos, or contact directly. The portfolio is now centered around BreachPilot, TUTall, HelioGuard AI, ClapConnect, HuruInk, BlueWatch Lite, SkillProof AI, and the full 29+ project builder story.