whoKnows
whoKnows•3mo ago

Help on how to blog securely on my portfolio showing things without getting crushed? ;)

Hey guys! I recently did my portfolio website and I created my blog section in which I want to share you know some labs I do, CTF etc... But the issue is that there are some things I cant share online like that, for example how would I blog a wifi password cracking (that I did with my wifi) using aircrackng? I cant share the whole process because there is sensitive info you know what I mean? How would or how do you guys do?
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whoKnows
whoKnowsOP•3mo ago
but like how would I show a handshake capture? I must blur everything then But that's the thing I am trying to show because after that its just a bruteforce not much I thought if I should just post things done in labs like CTFs etc.. and not personal ones should I? understand that may I ask you something else? not related to this but still cyber? I was wondering if I should like finish the book I am reading for networking or can I just you know get hands on knowing a bit and then learning when I need to? know what I mean> ? or should I finish it first? because the book is huge but I feel like I am doing something unefficient yk? I am currently on a book called: Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach and you know I picked up aircrack, wireshark maybe I ll go on nmap Understood last thing is taking notes (i personally midnmap) worth it or wasting time? because feels like I will never rewatch them after, I perfectly remember everything even without or if I dont specifically I just google it yk? I do that too, like I document processes for myself if I will need to but I meant while reading the book is it worth it losing time mindmapping or I can just read and understand/ taking notes on the book itself really dont know what to do on that maybe that's much more a thing I do to really understand it's been a month or so and I ve never reviewed anything from those I see and do you recommend any free certs out there? I' dont know I ll try to just bookmark I ll see I see so even if I get like google one I should not put it on resume? I seer see I'll think about the notes thank you for your time appreciate you really 🙏
guninvalid over coax alliance
one thing i would recommend is if you're trying to get hired, you really need to show you understand the fundamentals to the point where you know what to blur because if im trying to hire someone and i see they have a website and their blog is all THM labs and CTFs, im not interested in hiring them because that doesn't show they have fundamentals books by nature are not necessarily efficient, but they can be very good at understanding but if you want efficiency, you don't read a book i still definitely recommend you finish it first though because understanding the fundamentals is something you really need to have whether you're doing a red team or blue team role as for something hands on, you can do stuff with packet tracer but if you have some money or you can get some money, i really recommend trying to start a homelab you can buy a used dell PC and install ESXi or Proxmox or something on it and maybe an off-the-shelf switch and try to wire a network together that will give something much more important than a book or a certificate which is actual experience and experience is something you can talk about in an interview, it's hard to talk about even CCNA in an interview

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