June 30, 2026
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Welcome to My Cybersecurity Research Journal

By Roushan Kumar Singh
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नमो बुद्धाय 🙏🏼
Research in cybersecurity rarely follows a straight line. Cybersecurity is one of those domains in which every solution exposes more questions. That's one of the reasons I decided to document my journey. As a Master's student specializing in cybersecurity, my work is mostly anchored in penetration testing, digital forensics, and vulnerability assessment. I've understood that the only way to truly understand these domains is to break systems, analyse the failures, learn from it, document the methodology, and share the knowledge. It is because of my interest in knowing how things break that I started my journey in the field of cybersecurity. I found that documenting what I learn while pursuing my Master's helps me in learning.
This publication is my public research journal.
This is where you'll discover what ideas I'm researching, what security issues I'm looking at, the experiments that I'm conducting, and the things that I learn from my research. Some articles will be technical deep dives. Others will be guides, research summaries, or practical walkthroughs based on my own work and observations.
I am not here to say I know everything. Indeed, many of these articles will show the learning process which I experience including errors, surprises, and unanswered questions. I think that showing the process is as important as presenting the results.
It's always the process that counts towards the result.
Whether you are starting your path in cybersecurity, getting ready for some certification, carrying out the research, or working in the industry, I hope that these articles will help you understand the topics in practice. Anyway, I would like this space to be about curiosity, evidence, and learning.
Most importantly, everything I publish is intended for educational and research purposes. Knowledge of cybersecurity has responsibility and I consider that it should be used in ethical and legal ways.
If any article raises questions, inspires discussion, or if you'd like to collaborate on research, do not hesitate to contact me. I'm always open to learning from others and exchanging ideas. You can always find me from the about section (or, you can always find me at 127.0.0.1).
What to expect next?
Topics you'll regularly find here:
- Cybersecurity Labs
- Technical research summaries
- Penetration Testing/Red Teaming
- Digital Forensics
- Network/Information Security
- Securing Systems
- AI in Cybersecurity
- Computer Science fundamentals
- Learning reflections
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About the Author
Master's student in Cyber Security