This is a repository containing information about all of my , certifications, courses and lectures I've enrolled in, books I've red and generally what I do to keep growing and expanding my knowledge and skills in the Information Security field.
Most of my hands-on experience comes from playing CTFs or closing alerts on Let's Defend:
- TryHackMe (currently holding a position in TOP 1%, Ranked #6 in Poland (April 2023)💪)
- PicoCTF
- Portswigger Academy
- Let's Defend (currently holding a position in TOP 20 in Poland🏆)
Some of the certifications listed here are learning paths covering the whole examination material for example for OSCP or Comptia Pentest+ which I sadly can't afford at the moment.😭
- Comptia Pentest+ Learning Path - TryHackMe
- Offensive Pentesting Learning Path - TryHackMe
- Jr Penetration Tester Learning Path - TryHackMe
- Web Fundamentals Learning Path - TryHackMe
- Cyberdefense Learning Path - TryHackMe
- SOC Level 1 Learning Path - TryHackMe
These are the books I've red that are related to Information Security:
- Blue Team Handbook: Incident Response Edition: A condensed field guide for the Cyber Security Incident Responder
- The Practice of Network Security Monitoring: Understanding Incident Detection and Response
- Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy
- Unmasking the Social Engineer: The Human Element of Security by Christopher Hadnagy
- 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene
- The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene
- The Art of War by Sun Tzu
- The Hacker Playbook: Practical Guide To Penetration Testing by Amy Jo Kim
- How Linux Works by Brian Ward
- Learning Go by Jon Bodner
- Black Hat Python by Tim Arnold and Justin Seitz
- Bug Bounty Bootcamp by Daniel Graham
- Cracking Codes with Python by Al Sweigart
- Networking For Dummies by Doug Lowe
Here are the courses I've completed on Udemy or eduj.pl.
- Go Bootcamp: Master Golang with 1000+ Exercises and Projects
- Ethical Hacking with Go programming language: Build tools
- Programowanie obiektowe w języku Python - OOP - od A do Z
- Ataki na Sieci Bezprzewodowe: Teoria i Praktyka WiFi Hacking
- Intensywny Hacking w Praktyce: Poziom Podstawowy
- Intensywny Hacking w Praktyce: Poziom Zaawansowany
- OSINT - Biały Wywiad - Open Source Intelligence - Hacking
- Kali Linux - Poznaj podstawy etycznego hackingu i bezpieczeństwa
- Kali Linux - Podstawy etycznego hackingu - Część 2
- Podstawy etycznego hackingu i bezpieczeństwa - Część 3
- Programowanie obiektowe w języku Python - OOP - od A do Z
- 200+ Ćwiczeń - Programowanie w języku Python - od A do Z
- 210+ Ćwiczeń - Python - Moduły wbudowane - od A do Z
Every Lecture I've ever been on so far related to IT Security:
- Dlaczego hackowanie aplikacji webowych jest proste? - 2022 - Sekurak
- Dlaczego hackowanie sieci jest proste? - Sekurak
- OSINT/OPSEC - Sekurak
- OSINT - Niebezpiecznik
- Hackowanie budynków - Niebezpiecznik
- Bezpieczeństwo Windowsa cz.1 - Sekurak
- Praktyczny Wireshark - Sekurak
- Network Day - Code Frenzy
- Security Day - Code Frenzy
- Azure Summit 2023
- Warszawskie Dni Informatyki 2023
Here are the podcasts I listen to everyday:
- Darknet Diaries
- The Social Engineer Podcast
- What The Shell?
- The OSINT Curious Project
These are the sources I get my information from:
- The Hacker News
- Security Week
- The State of Security – Tripwire
- Sekurak on Facebook
- Niebezpiecznik on Facebook
- Kacper Szurek on Youtube
- thecybersecurityhub on Instagram
- quitehacker on Instagram
- Czwartki z OSINTem - Sekurak
Here are the content creators I like to watch in my spare time:
- Elevate Cyber
- HackerSploit
- LiveOverflow
- Cyber Gray Matter
- Golang Dojo
- TheNotSoCivilEngineer
- Rana Khalil
- MadHat