Dear Testing, I was wrong about you

The Testing Pyramid Dear Testing, I’m sorry I was so wrong about you. When we first met in my Software Design class, I didn’t know what to think of you. Honestly, I think you were misconstrued. Your purpose and design were skipped over, and we were tossed into assert statements without regard. For our final […]

Creating a Self-Documenting Homelab

Real image of my server documenting itself! I had been searching online for how others documented their cybersecurity homelabs. However I did not find anything of interest that made. Further, I am certain that most people’s least favorite task (or least considered) is writing documentation. That’s why we are cursed with so many libraries without […]

Introducing Slither, my custom C2 framework

It’s been a while since I have posted a blog! Life has been quite busy, I spent the summer working at the Cyber Dynamics Laboratory as a Research Assistant, focusing on satellite network attacks and simulating them appropriately. Now, I am currently on the job hunt! I have spent most of my days working on […]

Building My First Homelab Network: Powerline, pfSense, and Tailscale

My router, switch and power-line adapter! If you read my last article, you would know that I have just recently built a server! However, before I ever really got going on my homelabbing, I realized that I needed to first figure out how to network the server. I had a few considerations. 1. I still […]

Building a Server for a Homelab

A look at the inside of my server during contruction As I have started to get further into cybersecurity, various people I spoke to suggested homelabbing as a concrete method to develop practical skills. So once I had a moment, I set out to build my own server. My first server was how many people […]