6 months ago, HackingAPIswithDami was just an idea.
Today, it’s a global community helping developers, engineers, and security professionals build practical API Security skills.
I was scared to start, but I’m grateful I did.
Thank you to everyone who believed in the vision.
Day 1/100 #100Daysofcybersecurity
I started with The Windows Command Line. In my learning I was able to cover Command prompt and its command, how to work on files and directories ( create, move copy and the likes), getting help and navigate through system via HTB.
#blueteam
A wrap! X won't let me share my full reflection, so catch up on the complete journey and what I learned on LinkedIn: https://t.co/ubCUp85POI: https://t.co/ubCUp85POI
Day 1/100 #100Daysofcybersecurity
I started with The Windows Command Line. In my learning I was able to cover Command prompt and its command, how to work on files and directories ( create, move copy and the likes), getting help and navigate through system via HTB.
#blueteam
Day 100 #100Daysofcybersecurity 🎉
I solved a challenge room, Tempest. It was a full kill-chain analysis on a Windows OS. I used Sysmon View, EvtxECmd, Brim, and PowerShell ISE to aid my analysis.
Day 1/100 #100Daysofcybersecurity
I started with The Windows Command Line. In my learning I was able to cover Command prompt and its command, how to work on files and directories ( create, move copy and the likes), getting help and navigate through system via HTB.
#blueteam
I loved the hierarchical structure in Sysmon View instead of the standard Event Viewer—it really gave life to my analysis. I also enjoyed using Brim instead of Wireshark for this, along with Timeline Explorer.
Day 100 #100Daysofcybersecurity 🎉
I solved a challenge room, Tempest. It was a full kill-chain analysis on a Windows OS. I used Sysmon View, EvtxECmd, Brim, and PowerShell ISE to aid my analysis.
I intended to share this yesterday, but the exhaustion caught up with me and I slept off. I share a post on linkedin yesterday bytheway, kindly view it here: https://t.co/WFO0lKHcJ8
Day 97-98: #100DaysOfCybersecurity
Back in Ipajs, where the electricity isn't as constant as it is at Unilag. Over the last few days, I took on a challenge room for malware analysis called Shadow Trace.
Technical Highlights:
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I think it’s a solid addition for getting a fast summary of a file's behavior.
Network Security:
I also wrapped up some pending rooms on IDS Fundamentals and Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) detections, where I saw ARP spoofing in action.