A timeline of career development experience.

01. Required skills,

Intrusion detection

Malware analysis and reversing

Programming know-how

Security analysis

02. I will use different type of softwares , more advanced hardwares, Internet, career related books, experienced same field persons to my career development.

03.what units do you plan to take as part of your degree?

  • Trimester 01. (Real world Practices for cyber security)

I choose this unite because it will teach us how can we apply theoretical knowledge to real world. That is very important and very practical subject. I thinks that there is no use of learn theory without knowledge of applying it.

( Introduction to programming )

Programming means creating an organised set of instructions that control how a computer processes data into information. So , that is very important as a cyber security officer. Analysing Data is very important for cyber security officer thats why I choose this unite.

  • Trimester 02. ( Discrete mathematics )

This unite include some mathematical theories. I will have to study more unites and mathematical codes as cyber security officer. So, this unite will help me to get good knowledge about mathematics.

(Computer crime and digital forensics )

Cyber security officers must needs to keep protection of IT field. So, studying this unite I can get good knowledge and understanding about Cyber crime and how to make IT field a secure place.

  • Trimester 03 ( Ethical Hacking )

In this unite I will learn how to to hack , enter other networks and such a things. To achieve my career goals this unite will help full for me very much.

(System Security)

security system consisting of a combination of hardware and software that limits the exposure of a computer or computer network to attack from crackers; commonly used on local area networks that are connected to the internet. So, as a Cyber Security officer these type of unites are very help full for me to avoid attacks from crackers and get much experience for hardware and software.

My First Blog Post

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

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