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Hello! Welcome to BlackWolf's Blog page

The aim of this blog is for me to annotate all of my work, ranging from book reviews, malware disassembly, projects I've been working on, what materials I've used to study. In short, this blog post is a collection of all the projects I've worked on, what books I've read, what courses I've been taking. As well as small guides on each intentionally vulnerable machines that I've solved.

This blog page also provides a multitude of benefits besides me just having my work visible. For the world of IT, documentation is of huge importance. This will drastically deepen my documentation skills and habits. As well as permitting me to show what work I may have done and showcase it to all potential future employers. Because if it isn't documented, it never happened.

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Book Review; Network+ Guide

BlackWolf's Book Review Packt's CompTIA Network+ Certification Guide   8.5/10 What is the CompTIA Network+ Cert Guide? If the title of the book doesn't give it away, this book is a guide for those who're looking into taking CompTIA's Network exam .  The contents of this 410 paged guide shall prepare you for what the exam may pertain, the guide is by no means outdated as it was written in 2018 meaning it will still be relevant to current (2021) and future exams. Written by the renowned cyber-security instructor Glen D. Singh and co-authored by Rishi Latchmepersad, a data centre engineer. The guide, having been written with networking concepts in mind, covers a wide and diverse range of concepts, ranging from TCP and UDP protocols to wireless technologies like Z-Wave, RFC, RFID, satellite. To the nitty-gritty of individual IPv4 packets and frequency ranges. My personal thoughts on the guide This book was seemingly written for aspiring network engineers or enthusiast b...

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