Here is my published content
Rooms solely made: 43
Rooms collaborated on: 14
Modules: 10
Individual Rooms: Approx 50
Academic Publications: 2
Tools/Projects collaborated on: 5
Courses: 1
CTFs hosted: 2
(updated 20/01/2023)
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That I have written on TryHackMe
Module Name | Module Link | Description | Collabored On / Entirely Made? |
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Linux Fundamentals | https://tryhackme.com/module/linux-fundamentals | This module will focus on getting you comfortable using Linux. | Entirely Made |
Vulnerability Research | https://tryhackme.com/module/vulnerability-research | Each room in this module will require you to find and exploit different vulnerabilities, both manually and through automation. | Entirely Made |
Recent Threats | https://tryhackme.com/module/recent-threats | This module groups the latest threat labs available on TryHackMe. | Collabored On |
Intro to Pentesting | https://tryhackme.com/module/introduction-to-offensive-pentesting | By the end of the module, you will be able to identify what framework best suits your pentest engagement and know what security policies are used to protect data from cyber threats; involving keeping data confidential, integral, and available. | Entirely Made |
Cyber Defence Frameworks | https://tryhackme.com/module/cyber-defence-frameworks | Understanding the steps taken during an incident helps create an appropriate response and investigate why and how the incident occurred. Applying policies, frameworks and models, such as the Cyber Kill Chain model, can improve an organisation's defensive posture. | Entirely Made |
Digital Forensics & Incidence Response | https://tryhackme.com/module/digital-forensics-and-incident-response | In this module, we will learn about the forensic artifacts in Windows and Linux operating systems and perform basic malware analysis. | Collaborated On |
Cyber Threat Intelligence | https://tryhackme.com/module/cyber-threat-intelligence | We'll explore threat intelligence concepts, including its lifecycle, various frameworks used, and a few open-source tools used to analyse malicious activities. We'll look closely at some notable platforms that share and manage collected intelligence in MISP and OpenCTI. | Collaborated On |
Threat and Vulnerability Management | https://tryhackme.com/module/threat-and-vulnerability-management | Identify how attackers are developing their techniques to use in your defensive strategy. | Collaborated On |
Malware Analysis | https://tryhackme.com/module/malware-analysis | Analyse malicious files to prevent malicious actions and identify attacks. | Collaborated On |
Network Fundamentals | https://tryhackme.com/module/network-fundamentals | This module will introduce the core concepts of computer networking, covering everything from the Internet Protocol (IP), network topologies, TCP and UDP protocols of the OSI Transport Layer. | Entirely Made |
That I have written
Topic | Description | Link | Degree | Date |
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Reviewing Artifical Intelligence classification methods in the identification of malicious code via static analysis | This paper compares AI classification methods to identify the maliciousness of programs and code via static analysis. | https://resources.cmnatic.co.uk/publications | Bsc. Cybersecurity @ UoG | 2017-2020 |
Creating a framework using Artifical Intelligence in the identification of malicious code via dynamic analysis | This paper creates a framework that can be used to identify the maliciousness of programs and code via dynamic analysis. | https://resources.cmnatic.co.uk/publications | Msc. Cybersecurity @ UWE | 2021-2022 |
Event | Description | URL | Date |
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HackTheMidlands 2021 | HackTheMidlands is a 24-hour hackathon, or “creative marathon”, which was founded in 2016. We provide a unique space for hundreds of passionate technologists like you to share their experiences, meet new people and learn something new - gaining valuable skills in the process. | https://hackthemidlands.com/ | October 2021 |
HackTheMidlands 2022 | HackTheMidlands is a 24-hour hackathon, or “creative marathon”, which was founded in 2016. We provide a unique space for hundreds of passionate technologists like you to share their experiences, meet new people and learn something new - gaining valuable skills in the process. | https://hackthemidlands.com/ | 29-30th October 2022 |