About
I’m a cybersecurity enthusiast with a Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity and a Practical Network Penetration Tester (PNPT) certification from TCM Security. My team secured 40th place globally in the BlackHat MEA CTF—an event that set a Guinness World Record for the largest onsite CTF in the world.
Beyond competitions, I actively practice on platforms such as Hack The Box, TryHackMe, and PortSwigger Web Security Academy, where I sharpen my skills in penetration testing, web exploitation, and Active Directory attacks.
This blog is my platform to contribute to the infosec community by sharing detailed write-ups, practical tutorials, and insights from ethical hacking on authorized systems. I focus on creating beginner-friendly content to help others master cybersecurity concepts and techniques.
NOTEI’m dedicated to advancing the infosec community through educational content, CTF participation, and open knowledge sharing.
What is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, damage, or disruption. It ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of digital assets in a world of evolving threats.
Goals of This Blog
The tertiary goals of my web site are:
- To teach about cybersecurity and any of its related domains,
- To use this as a platform to advertise who I am, and
- To contribute; give something back to the infosec community.
This blog is a dedicated space to share cybersecurity knowledge freely, ensuring it remains accessible even if attempts are made to block or censor my content in the future. By simplifying complex topics and sharing practical insights, I aim to empower learners and professionals in the infosec field.
TIPExplore my blog for in-depth CTF write-ups, vulnerability research, and hands-on cybersecurity tutorials to enhance your skills.
Why This Matters
In a digital landscape where threats are relentless, cybersecurity education is crucial. This blog reflects my commitment to sparking curiosity, fostering resilience, and giving back to the infosec community through open, uncensored knowledge sharing.