Journal 1

I recall getting my first gaming console, a PS4, when I was about twelve years old. I couldn’t wait to play online with my buddies because I was so eager to do so. I couldn’t wait to sign up for my subscription and start playing, but I quickly discovered that the servers were offline. When I learned that Sony had been hacked, I did what Antbyboud would have done and looked it up online. After learning more about the incident, I became fascinated not only by the hacking component but also by how computers operate. I then watched a ton of videos on how to assemble a computer. After that, I made the decision to launch my own online computer parts business where I sold and fixed computers. While working three cybersecurity internships concurrently as a first-year student at Old Dominion University it is not easy, I know it will be worthwhile. I am a now a Undergraduate cybersecurity student with internship experience that provided extensive knowledge of IT and security components, standards, and policy. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities while maintaining a strong work ethic and exhibiting a positive attitude. Willing to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Eager to learn and supplement current knowledge in individual and team-oriented environments. As a Network and Iot applications student worker at Old dominion University I am able to provide IT services to Falculty and staff using service now. As a cybersecurity policy/audit intern where I wrote standard operations procedures media protection and malware prevention to Help Light Grid LLC obtain there level 1 CMMC certification. Within this internship I am also able to research different zero day malware attacks to keep Lightgrid LLC up to date on current malicous malware attacks and groups. As a cybersecurity intern for JLGOV LLC I am able to provide cybersecurity monitoring through N-able RMM solutions. I use SentinelOne for threat intelligence to keep various Department of Defense companies secure. These internships help me realize that I would love to work as a SOC analyst in the near future. I love working to protect systems and networks from various attacks, and by completing these internships and obtaining my security+ certification I believe I can do so.

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