I'm learning and practicing cybersecurity by building, breaking, and fixing things in my homelab.
Most of my learning comes from trying to solve real problems, one command at a time.
I like exploring how attackers move, how defenders respond, and how parts of that process can be automated.
Whenever I get stuck, I research, test, and sometimes ask ChatGPT to help me understand what's really happening under the hood.
- Incident response and SOC operations
- Linux system behavior and network forensics
- Automating security workflows using Shuffle and Wazuh
Iβm documenting my cybersecurity homelab and sharing the process so others can learn and build along.
The goal is to make complex security concepts practical and repeatable through small, consistent experiments.
I break things to understand them β and document the process so others can build securely.
