A computer science student of UNN. Cybersecurity and tech enthusiast. Eager to learn. Growth Driven. Starting my Cybersecurity journey, one step at a time🚶.
Day one of many of documenting my cybersecurity journey. I'll be sharing what I learn daily (hopefully 🫠). I'm trying to learn the art of consistency by making X my accountability partner 😪.
If you're also learning, follow along and let's grow together 🤝
I completed two mini projects between yesterday and today using python.
the first is a password strength checker, the second is an encryption/decryption tool using Caesar Cipher.
I know it's not hard😅
But I'm so thrilled to have it up and working fine.
This is the first of many
Most cybersecurity projects end with a dashboard. I wanted mine to end with an investigation.
I built a Splunk SOC investigation project covering log ingestion, SPL threat hunting, alert triage, detection engineering, and incident analysis.
GitHub: https://t.co/k9rWVPVDFd
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Happy New Month — July
A new month is another opportunity to learn, grow, improve, and become better than we were yesterday.
June came with lessons, challenges, progress, and moments of reflection. As we step into July, may we continue building with purpose, staying consistent, and positioning ourselves for opportunities ahead.
Growth does not always happen through big changes. Sometimes it happens through small actions repeated consistently over time.
Here's to new opportunities, meaningful impact, continuous learning, and intentional growth.
Wishing everyone a productive and fulfilling month ahead.
Happy New Month! ✨✨
learnt a new concept today at @Areai4Africa internship
the importance of debouncing, while improving a searchable dropdown component
funny enough, I'd run into error 429 (Too Many Requests) in one of my earlier projects because every keystroke triggered a request. I got it working back then, but I didn't know the engineering principle behind the solution
i built a reusable useDebounce hook, refactored the component to use the debouncedValue, and learnt how a small optimisation can reduce unnecessary work, improve performance
Better late than never 🌝, I advanced to stage 4🥳🥳🥳
Scored 91 now 81 (lost 10pts for missing a town hall, lesson learned 😅) .
Worked through incident response steps like process analysis, timeline building, IOC/MITRE mapping, and executive reporting.
I'm proud of me Fr😌
Today’s my final official class at @TechSphereAcad!
I still have a good amount of recorded sessions to catch up on, but I’m so grateful for this journey. Came in a total newbie, leaving with real confidence and passion for cybersecurity, Thanks to the tutors and @TechSphereAcad
Decided to write a brief story about an experience I had in my first year.
I'm curious to know what you think about it🫠.
Also help me like too🌝
When The Screen Went Dark https://t.co/ZdglsrYFmh
Just realized today is year one of being on X and well it's been a journey so far, met brilliant minds, benefitted from conversations and exposure to new opportunities . Can't wait to continue my public learning so as to share knowledge and gain from experts too. #MyXAnniversary