Virtualization, when I first encountered it, was a very confusing thing. After spending 2 years using virtualization for almost every project and investigation I have done, it’s fun to
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Hands on with 2FA, and Current Homelabbing
2FA in Linux Two Factor Authentication is one of those cybersecurity topics that comes up a lot, because it’s something that should be done. However, at first it seems kind of esoteric and un
General Life Update 10/18
SOC ANALYST PROJECT PLAN Projects are the things that will make you stand out on a resume when you’re shopping for a cybersecurity position. Every influential YouTube cybersecurity person I
Reflections for September 19
LUMOS IN RETROSPECT I’ve been working at Lumos now for around 6 months, and I couldn’t be happier. I can’t say there’s a day I don’t want to go, as I’ve complete
Singularly Focused on Security+
About a month ago, I decided to take a break from all activities that weren’t related to the Security+. I think that this has made me a whole lot more productive, and had I taken this approac
A Week in the Life: 11/20 Edition
I wanted to post a blog entry in a sort of journal format, just to talk about what I’ve been up to this week. SPLUNK Not too long ago, I installed Splunk on my local machine, because I though
Decided to stop learning lua
For a while, I was learning a scripting language called lua, which I found really interesting because it’s the language you use to modify the game called “Garry’s Mod”. Now,
Reflections on 9 Months of Programming
Programming for me started way back in 1996. I learned a little bit about C, carried the torch for it because of my interest in Linux, and let it go around 1997 until I decided I wanted to write ga