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The origins of this blog and a little background on Jason J. Boderebe

My journey

My path into cybersecurity started with a simple question: how do these systems actually work? That curiosity quickly turned into hands-on exploration — setting up vulnerable applications, finding the flaws, and learning how to fix them properly.

I pursued that passion through formal education at Assumption University , where I earned my degree in Cybersecurity. What school gave me in theory, the homelab gave me in practice.

Today I work across ethical hacking, vulnerability assessment, network forensics, SIEM and detection engineering, secure coding, web application security, and DevSecOps. There's always something running in the lab.

Why this site

A lot of what I've learned lived scattered across different platforms — notes, drafts, and research spread everywhere. As I got more involved in sharing knowledge with the community, it made sense to bring everything together in one place.

I believe security knowledge should be accessible to everyone — not locked behind paywalls or buried in jargon. This site is my way of giving back what others freely gave to me.

Resume

I stay current with the cybersecurity landscape by working through CTF challenges, monitoring threat intelligence feeds, and continuously building in my homelab — from ethical hacking and detection techniques to networking, coding, and DevSecOps.

An overview of my professional experience and technical certifications can be found here: https://boderebe.com/resume/

I hope to see you again!

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little more about me and thank you for visiting my blog! I hope you learn something while you are here, and hope that you will continue to come back and check out other resources on my site.