security-journey.hashnode.dev🧨 Security+ Day 29: Vulnerabilities & Attacks — How Systems Really BreakFor a long time, I thought cyber attacks were something dramatic —hackers typing fast, green code on black screens, instant breaches. But today’s lesson made one thing very clear: Most attacks don’t 20h ago·5 min read
security-journey.hashnode.dev🔐 Security+ Day 28: Identity and Access Management (IAM) — Who Gets Access, When, and WhyEarlier, I thought cybersecurity was mostly about networks, firewalls, and malware.But today’s topic flipped that thinking completely. Because most real-world breaches don’t start with code —they star1d ago·5 min read
security-journey.hashnode.dev🏗️ Security+ Day 26: Security Architecture — How Secure Systems Are Actually DesignedUntil now, most topics felt like individual security controls.Today’s lesson connected everything together. Security Architecture is not about one tool or one policy —it’s about how all security pieces fit together to protect an organization. 🧠 Wha...3d ago·4 min read
security-journey.hashnode.dev🛡️ Security+ Day 25: Cyber Resilience & Redundancy — Designing Systems That Don’t BreakEarlier, I thought cybersecurity was mostly about preventing attacks. Today’s lesson made one thing clear:👉 Attacks and failures WILL happen. What matters is how well your system survives and recovers. That’s where Cyber Resilience and Redundancy co...4d ago·3 min read
security-journey.hashnode.dev🔍 Security+ Day 24: Audits & Assessments — Trust, But VerifyEarlier I used to think audits were just paperwork and compliance headaches. Today changed that perspective. Audits and assessments are not about catching mistakes —they’re about proving that security actually works. 🧾 Audits: Checking What You Cla...5d ago·3 min read