Whoami
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Welcome to my blog! Here, you’ll find write-ups from Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions, articles about cybersecurity topics, and explorations of interesting vulnerabilities. I’m currently pursuing a Master’s degree (Bac+5) at École 2600, specializing in Web (mostly), OSINT and Forensics.
Who Am I? Link to heading
- Cybersecurity Master’s student at École 2600
- Former professional cook with over 5 years of experience
- Fluent in Italian, French, English and Arabic
How Did I End Up in Infosec? Link to heading
After several years in the culinary field, I took some time to reconsider my career. This reflection led me to the IT industry, starting with a bootcamp that ultimately helped me secure a role as a web developer. My previous career taught me to approach problems with a critical mindset, carefully assessing potential repercussions and security implications (surprisingly similar to the rigorous safety and certification standards required in professional kitchens). This mindset naturally drew me deeper into cybersecurity during my time as a web developer, leading me directly into the infosec field.
Why I Love CTFs Link to heading
CTFs offer a practical and engaging way to learn, grow, and challenge myself. These competitions let me apply cybersecurity concepts to realistic scenarios, collaborate with classmates, and connect with inspiring individuals.
About This Blog Link to heading
Each week, I document CTF challenges I’ve solved, highlight cybersecurity articles I find intriguing, and create proof-of-concepts for notable vulnerabilities. My goal is to track my progress and provide valuable insights and resources to others pursuing similar paths.
Platforms I Use Link to heading
- Web - Serveur: 76%
- Web - Client: 33%
- Programmation: 17%
Hack The Box — currently preparing for CPTS and CBBH.
Feel free to explore, learn, and reach out if you’re interested in collaborating or sharing ideas!