I recently finished the Detection Engineering for Beginners course by TCM Security, taught by Anthony Isherwood. As always, I’ll keep this post short and focused just like the course claimed to be "for beginners"… more on that below. My Thoughts Let’s start with this: not every course is for everybody and that’s perfectly fine. The... Continue Reading →
Secbutler is cool tool to have in your toolbox when doing fun stuff like Pentesting, CTF or just having fun. Cheatsheets, listeners, revshells and more.
Hi! Link to tool: https://github.com/groundsec/secbutler Exploring Secbutler: A CLI-Based Security Tool I recently stumbled upon a gem in the realm of cybersecurity tools – Secbutler from Groundsec. In a world saturated with graphical interfaces and web-based platforms, Secbutler caught my attention for its command-line interface (CLI) approach. Now, you might be wondering, why make an... Continue Reading →
What do I think of Programming with AI – Mini Course from TCM Security with Heath Adams
Hi! Embarking on the journey of programming with artificial intelligence doesn't require an extensive background in coding wizardry. In fact, TCM Security's "Programming with AI - Mini Course" with Heath Adams is meticulously designed to be accessible to individuals with a basic understanding of programming fundamentals. Whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, a software developer, or... Continue Reading →