The GICSP - Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional is a certification I've recently passed. The certification focuses on ICSS (Integrated Control and Safety Systems), If you plan to work in OT (operational technology) security, the GICSP is the staple certification.
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2024-02-08 GICSP – How to pass first time.
2023-10-25 TryHackMe – Attacking ICS Plant #1In this walkthrough, we'll go over the TryHackMe room created by Dainok Attacking ICS Plant #1. This room will go over Modbus in ICS
2023-09-02 OT Cyber Security Risk Consultant From BSc Ethical HackingIn this blog post, I want to share with you some of the differences between IT and OT Cyber Security that I've learned.
2023-02-06 Soccer – Hack The BoxSoccer is a Linux box tagged as easy on Hack The Box. However, it has an average user reported difficulty score of Medium. It's 44 days old as of writing and has a rating of 4.5 and was worth 40 points.
2023-01-16 Precious – Hack The BoxPrecious a Linux Hack The Box machine worth 20 points labelled easy. Released on 2022-11-26 a basic box to crack having few technical requirements.
2022-12-08 TryHackMe – Enumerating Active DirectoryEnumerating Active Directory is a TryHackMe room that covers the various Active Directory enumeration techniques such as through CMD, PowerShell and Bloodhound. AD Enumeration can be a difficult undertaking especially if you don't know what your looking for.
2022-11-14 My OSCP Attempt Pt.1Last weekend I sat and failed the OSCP exam. Here's a recount of my attempt, what problems I had and how I'm going to fix them for next time.
2022-10-05 TryHackMe – Breaching Active DirectoryThe TryHackMe room Breaching Active Directory is brilliant introduction into attacking Microsoft Active Directory. This rooms description reads that we'll use "techniques and tools... to acquire that first set of AD credentials that can then be used to enumerate AD". This article will be in the form of a walk-through of the practical work and getting the answers.
2022-09-25 5TB Laptop Modification.When deciding on a new daily driver laptop before I started my second year of College I was concerned over how much additional backing storage costs and the limited options available, So I made the brilliant decision to buy a brand new laptop and cut a hole in it for a larger drive.