/100DaysOfHacking

A daily log of what I'm learning, building and breaking

I've joined the #100DaysOfDevSecOps Challenge

Inspired by #100DaysOfCode

Contents

Goals for Q1

  • Build a secure CI/CD Pipeline (Done with GitHub Actions)

  • Publish 2 blog posts a month

  • Complete Jr Pentester path on TryHackMe

  • Pass Security+

  • Finish Practical Ethical Hacking course by The Cyber Mentor

  • Become more knowledge on cloud services for a platform as well as implementing security best practices

resources

TryHackMe

The Cyber Mentor

Hacking APIs by No Starch

Bug Bounty Bootcamp: The Guide to Finding and Reporting Web Vulnerabilities

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I publish blog posts on common web security vulnerabilities and the latest cyber threats, THM/HTB writeups, coding, and helping people break into tech from non-traditional backgrounds. Subscribe to stay updated!

Check out my post on how I transitioned from customer service to front-end developer here

If you've decided to join:

  1. Fork this repo and commit to the Log
  2. Code/Hack minimum an hour every day for the next 100 days.
  3. Encourage at least two other people in the challenge on Twitter every day! Pay it forward!
  4. Delete the examples in the log, or comment them out, and start filling it with your own content.
  5. Tweet your progress every day using the #100DaysOfCode hashtag to support the original creator of the 100 Days Of Code creator.
  6. Important: (see No.4 above for a specific rule on this) Encourage others who are doing the same challenge on Twitter or elsewhere - by giving them props when they are posting updates on their progress, supporting them when things get difficult. Thus we will grow a community that is helpful and effective, which will lead to a higher success rate for each person involved. It's also more likely that you will stick to your own commitment, given that you will get acquainted with a couple people (or more) right away.
  7. If you find a great, helpful resource that others would benefit from, either submit a Pull Request to add it to the repo, or just tweet at me (see info below)