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Proficiency in technical writing and documentation is essential in cybersecurity to communicate complex information effectively. This skill involves creating clear, concise, and detailed reports, guides, and presentations tailored for both technical and non-technical audiences.
- This paper, written for my CS 462 course, analyzes a recent cyberattack. The assignment involved researching the attack, including the technologies used to execute it, its impact, and recommendations for preventing similar incidents in the future. The document provides an in-depth explanation of the attack, its targets, and potential mitigation strategies.
- This document, created for my CYSE 425W course, involves breaking down a cybersecurity policy—in this case, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)—into layman’s terms to ensure accessibility for a general audience. It explains the policy’s purpose, components, and real-world applications in a clear and straightforward manner.
- This term research paper, written for my IDS 300W course, explores the Zero Trust Security Model. I applied insights from multiple disciplines to provide a detailed analysis of the model, highlighting its advantages, disadvantages, and implications for cybersecurity.
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