Day 15 done β Also learned sudo running commands with elevated privileges without staying permanently logged in as root.
Got a compulsory school program till 4:30pm today then class by 6pm π
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Hardening Linux β disabling unused services with systemctl, firewalls like ufw and iptables, securing SSH (disable root login, change default port, key-based auth).
Also AIDE for file integrity monitoring and Auditd for logging security events, checking /var/log regularly π‘οΈ
Day 14 done, quiz submitted β
From zero knowledge to sitting a cybersecurity quiz in 14 days the journey is real.
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The questions touched on everything we've covered since day one and sitting there actually knowing the answers felt good.
The classes, the practicals, the documentation it's all been adding up without even realising it π‘β
The revision before the quiz was clutch 10 minutes of questions flying around the class getting everyone's brain warmed up before the timer started.
That kind of pressure teaches you differently π
The questions covered everything OSI layers, IPv4, UAC, Windows Defender, Patch Management, Firewalls, End Devices, Network Infrastructure and more.
The fact that i could actually answer most of them confidently shows the knowledge is sticking πβ
Forgot to post yesterday π
Day 14 was different we did a quick revision then went straight into a 20 question quiz, 10 minutes on the clock.
No notes, no help, just you and what you've been absorbing since Day 1 π§ π
Had to download Kali and update some certain things earlier today.
Omo the thing suck dataπ, how una dey take run stuff like this if cheap data plug dey, abeg pmo.π
Day 13 done and this class hit different security starts with knowing your own device inside out. Still processing everything we covered today π
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Day 13 and we didn't touch a single slide today π pure hands-on practical on Windows went through the system live and honestly i was learning and unlearning at the same time π₯οΈππ§΅
Windows Defender Firewall settings, Control Panel, managing users and accounts covered a lot. Also learned the difference between Sleep and Hibernate and how to manually enable the Hibernate option because it's actually hidden by default π‘ small thing but didn't know that before