In the previously mentioned list, item three is a cyber security awareness game/comprehension test/quizz of sorts hosted on the US Defense Systems Information Agency website. This is encapsulated within the task of preventing a security catastrophe unfolding as as disclosed by a broadcast from the future. Or something. Each additional answer lowers the risk of … Continue reading The DoD says..
Bad Guys vs Fugle
I was looking into IT/Cyber Security games and found this article listing six cyber security lessons in the form of games. I started off with Targeted Attack: The Game from Trend Micro. The format is straight forward, you play as the CIO of Fugle. You are provided a small budget of six Trend Micro dots. … Continue reading Bad Guys vs Fugle
Two weeks in…
I'm going to start off by listing my 'accomplishments' two weeks into this journey. I have revived my eight-year old laptop and installed Kali Linux on it. I have installed a few Virtual Machines onto my main PC for the purposes of getting field experience. I have both Windows 7 and 8 (downloaded from Microsoft), … Continue reading Two weeks in…
And…
This blog is more so an inverted look into my process of learning than it is a 'how to' or 'best practice'. For myself, repeating information aloud, or providing it in an instructional manner, when confident of its accuracy, helps reinforce the memory of that information. Indeed, asking questions when comprehension is lacking is an … Continue reading And…
