Cybersecurity Portfolio

Welcome to my repository dedicated to cybersecurity, I will be focusing on ethical hacking CTFs, GRC auditing , and cybersecurity-related Python programming! This repository is a hub for in-depth explanations, walkthroughs, and solutions for various cybersecurity challenges and topics.

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About

In this repository, I share my experiences and expertise in the realms of cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and GRC (Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance) auditing. Additionally, I showcase projects that involve applying cybersecurity principles through Python programming.

Project Categories

I've organized the projects into the following categories:

  • Ethical Hacking and Capture The Flag (CTF) Challenges
  • GRC Auditing and Compliance Assessments
  • Cybersecurity-Related Projects

Feel free to explore the folders corresponding to each category to find write-ups, code samples, and explanations of the projects I've worked on.

How to Contribute

Contributions are highly encouraged! Whether you want to add your own project write-ups, enhance existing content, or include valuable resources, follow these steps:

  1. Fork this repository to your GitHub account.
  2. Create a new branch for your changes.
  3. Add or modify project content, write-ups, code samples, or resources.
  4. Commit your changes and push them to your forked repository.
  5. Open a pull request to submit your changes.

By contributing, you're helping to enrich this repository and make it a valuable resource for the broader cybersecurity community.

Resources

In the Resources folder, I've compiled a curated list of tools, articles, and references that have been instrumental in my journey through cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and GRC auditing. Feel free to explore and leverage these resources.


I'm excited to share my passion for cybersecurity, ethical hacking, GRC auditing, and Python programming with you. If you have questions, ideas for collaboration, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Alan Garcia(https://github.com/selidrium)