Currently in my senior year of college, I have completed numerous classes that encompass a broad spectrum of topics related to networks and information security. I have become proficient in using defensive tools such as Wireshark and firewall software. Additionally, I have mastered offensive techniques, such as utilizing Meterpreter to deliver payloads to compromise systems, employing keyloggers and other forms of spyware, and leveraging rainbow tables along with other brute force methods to crack passwords. Many of the classes I have taken involved working with computer networks, their components, and frameworks. I have learned to set up routers and cabling, subnet networks, and plan extensive LAN networks within buildings, including estimating the overall project costs. While I possess some knowledge of coding, a significant portion of my time has been dedicated to understanding how to properly and efficiently use Linux systems. Most of my hands-on projects were conducted in Unix environments. Therefore, I believe that my comprehensive knowledge of computer systems and information security is the most valuable skill I have developed throughout my college career. Here are some projects that demonstrate my technical expertise.
CYSE 301 – Cyber Techniques and Operations
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Wiring-Maury-High-School-1CYSE 270 – Linux Systems for Cybersecurity
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