SECURITY OPERATIONS DASHBOARD
Simulated SOC environment demonstrating monitoring, detection, and response workflows
Simulated environment for educational purposes
Alerts Requiring Review
12
3 escalated · 7 informational · 2 false positives
Events Under Investigation
4
Pending triage
Incidents Closed
8
All low–medium severity
Live Security Log Feed
Threat Distribution
System Status
Firewall
Active
IDS/IPS
Monitoring
Endpoint Protection
Enabled
Backup Integrity
Verified
This portfolio simulates how I approach monitoring, detection, and response in real-world security environments.
Real-Time Threat Intelligence
Monitoring and analyzing global security events to identify patterns, assess risks, and respond to emerging threats effectively.
Global Threat Activity (Simulated)
Visualising and triaging geographic sources of security events in real time
Last Alert
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Core Competencies
Expertise across multiple domains of cybersecurity
Network Security
Segmentation, firewall rules, traffic analysis
Threat Analysis
Log correlation, anomaly detection, triage
Penetration Testing
Controlled testing, reporting, remediation focus
Security Auditing
Policy review, risk identification, compliance support
Incident Response
Rapid containment, investigation, recovery procedures
Risk Assessment
Vulnerability identification, impact analysis, mitigation planning
Compliance & Governance
Regulatory adherence, policy development, audit preparation
Security Architecture
Defense-in-depth design, secure infrastructure planning
OWASP Top 10:2025 — SOC Analyst View
OWASP Top 10:2025 alignedA practical SOC lens: what it looks like in telemetry, how I triage, and how I respond.
Broken Access Control
Monitoring for privilege escalation attempts and unauthorized resource access
Cryptographic Failures
Identifying unencrypted traffic or weak cipher usage in network telemetry
Injection
Detecting SQL, command, or script injection patterns in input fields and logs
Insecure Design
Identifying business logic abuse or missing rate limits in application behavior
Security Misconfiguration
Scanning for default configurations, open ports, and information disclosure
Vulnerable and Outdated Components
Correlating vulnerability scan results with exploit attempt signatures
Identification and Authentication Failures
Monitoring for failed login patterns, credential stuffing, and session anomalies
Software and Data Integrity Failures
Detecting unsigned updates, unexpected code changes, or supply chain anomalies
Security Logging and Monitoring Failures
Identifying gaps in log coverage or missing critical security events
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Monitoring for unexpected outbound connections or internal network scanning
How I Approach a Security Alert
Structured methodology for incident response
Security Expertise
Comprehensive knowledge in network security, threat detection, and vulnerability assessment
Certified Professional
CompTIA Security+ and CREST CPSA certifications demonstrating industry-recognized expertise
Technical Proficiency
Hands-on experience with security tools, scripting, and security automation