Current Focus
Building strong foundations in Linux, networking, Python, log analysis, and Security Operations practice.
Cybersecurity Student
I’m Anna Buczak, a BSc Cyber Security student at the University of Essex Online. I document my coursework, security labs, Python projects, and SOC-style investigations as I build toward an entry-level cybersecurity role.
About
My studies cover programming, networking, ethical hacking, operating systems security, and cybersecurity foundations. I use GitHub to show my progress clearly: organised coursework, security-focused Python scripts, Linux notes, and SOC investigation writeups.
Building strong foundations in Linux, networking, Python, log analysis, and Security Operations practice.
I prefer clear, reproducible notes: what I tested, what I observed, what I concluded, and how I would improve the work next.
Education
My coursework covers programming, networking, cyber security foundations, ethical hacking, operating systems security, and technical writing.
Python, structured programming, reusable code, and problem solving.
TCP/IP, DNS, protocols, communication flow, and traffic analysis.
Threats, vulnerabilities, risk, defensive principles, and secure practice.
Penetration testing concepts, vulnerability analysis, and responsible testing methods.
Linux systems, permissions, access control, and security hardening.
Technical summaries, structured reports, and documentation of practical work.
Projects
A focused selection of cleaned repositories, module work, and practical security exercises.
Security lab notes, Python security tools, Linux service management, and SOC-style investigations.
Organised coursework covering programming, OOP, networking, operating systems security, and ethical hacking.
Browser-based behaviour tracking app built with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, local storage, and PWA basics.
Core concepts, threats, vulnerabilities, risk, and defensive security principles.
Python, logic, structured code, and a graded game project. Achieved 82% overall in the Introduction to Programming module.
Networking concepts, protocols, communication flow, and traffic analysis.
Classes, objects, reusable code, and structured software design principles.
HTB-style SOC analysis notes covering alert review, account activity, SIEM queries, and investigation conclusions.
Linux security, access control, hardening, and operating system protection.
Contact
Open to learning opportunities, collaboration, and cyber security roles.