My Skills.

My learnings in Cybersecurity

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MeinInfoKurs


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"MeinInfoKurs" is a personal project I originally created to help to help students (focusing on the students of my school) - like myself. It’s a web-based resource I designed and coded from scratch, offering quick overviews of key topics which are discussed in class. I present the tasks in an organized and easy to understand format. The goal is to simplify complex concepts and providing a reference thats practical and student friendly. The site presents each task the teacher gives the students with an detailed explanation, documentation and error finding task. Even having the availability of comparing the code with a verified functional one. It’s also where I’ve applied what I’ve learned in frontend development and UX design, reflecting my frontend coding capabilities.

Linux Environments


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I’m currently exploring the Linux environment, especially how it relates to cybersecurity and networking. Linux is widely used in the security field, and I’ve been getting familiar with tools like Nmap, Aircrack-ng, and others that run best on Linux. I’m learning how to navigate the terminal, understand file structures and use commands that give me more control over the system. While I’m not an expert yet, every sesssion teaches me something new. Linux is clearly a powerful platform for anyone interested in cyversecurity, and I’m excited to keep uncovering what it can do!

Networking


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Networking is the backbone of modern IT, and it is an area I’ve grown increasingly passionate about. I enjoy exploring topics like IP addressing, subnetting, routing, DNS, and how data travels securely across networks. My interest extends to practical tools and concepts such as Nmap, Aircrack-ng and VPNs, as well as the security implications of poorly configured networks. While studying how protocols like TCP/IP, UDP, HTTPS/HTTPS work, networking helps me understand how everything connects. Its a key part of my journey as an future cybersecurity specialist. I constantly seek out both free and paid resources to deepen my knowledge. Whether it’s reading about topologies and security layers, completing labs and challenges on TryHackMe, or watching technical explanations on YouTube. I’m driven by the goal of staying ahead of the competition and continuously sharpening my skills in a fast-moving field.

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