Technical Skills
Below are artifacts that demonstrate some of the technical skills I have gained during the course of my studies. Technical skills are an essential foundation for a career in Cybersecurity.
- Java Scripting ATM machine Project | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
- Kali Linux Basic Network Configuration | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
- Wireshark Traffic Tracing and sniffing | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
Critical Thinking Skills
Being able to critically think about solutions to protect data and network systems is crucial for cyber security professionals as the world grows increasingly reliant on technology for daily tasks and hackers become more daring and sophisticated in their attacks. Here are some samples of my work that show my ability to think critically:
- IDS300W Term Paper | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
- Article Review #1: [“The Social Impact of Cybercrimes: Unveiling the Threats of Data Breachesand Cyberbullying”] | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
- Article Review #2: Cybercrime and Society – A Multidisciplinary Exploration | Azariah Pugh’s ePortfolio
Writing/Communication Skills
Because cybersecurity professionals must be able to properly communicate security risks to their clients in order to assist them find the right solution, writing and communication are crucial soft skills. Here are some samples of various communication formats, such as a business plan, and PowerPoint,