SOC Analyst @ Techpace | Top 2 @cyberdefender | VAPT | KQL | Azure sentinel | SentinelOne |EJPTv2 | CCD | CRTA | CEH | NETWORK+ | EDR | OSCP⌛️ | DFIR & cybersecurity
As a Security Operations Center Analyst and a Penetration Tester at Qatar News Agency, I work on various aspects of cybersecurity, such as SIEM, firewall, incident response, and vulnerability assessment. I use tools such as splunk and Microsoft sentinel , ELK, elastic and Nessus to monitor, scan, document, and resolve security threats and incidents. I am also a certified ethical hacker and a penetration tester with 97% in EJPTv2, as well as a Splunk core power user and a CompTIA Network plus holder. I have participated in several cybersecurity competitions and events, such as Cyberdrill, where I won the third place with my team, and Fadaa Aja for IT, where I learned to use the command line for automation. I am currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in computer science at National University - Sudan, where I also assist Professor Mohamed Mubarak in teaching CTFs to students. I am passionate about learning, growing, and excelling in the cybersecurity industry.
Sep 1, 2025 · 4 min read · Hey there, my friend! I'm Tameem and absolutely thrilled to embark on this journey with you today we are going to solve this lab togther!! It is classified as an easy-level. You can join it for 🆓 using your own virtual machine with openVPN or TryHac...
Join discussion
Jun 16, 2025 · 3 min read · lab link : https://app.letsdefend.io/challenge/powershell-script Challenge Scenario: You’ve come across a puzzling Base64 script, seemingly laced with malicious intent. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to dissect and analyze this scr...
Join discussion
Jun 16, 2025 · 2 min read · The Remote Working Challenge comes with minimal details. It includes a single directive to examine an XLS file, provides a link to a password-protected zip file, and advises against conducting the analysis on your local machine. now lets find our ans...
Join discussion
Jun 16, 2025 · 1 min read · lab link: https://app.letsdefend.io/challenge/Presentation-As-a-Malware/ MD5: 0289ee3c551ba84d34ab1760d042ab420733d96dbfedfae9718f8eb138c3259b Question 1: What was the general name / category of the malicious file in the analyzed ppt file? ANSWER :...
Join discussion