Duane Dunston, EdD
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Duane Dunston, EdD
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I legally create cyber attacks and malware | Mitre Threat Intell Cert | Mitre Adversary Emulation Methodology Cert |TEDx Speaker | Mossé Institute Student | former college prof | (he/him)
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Transitioning or interested in infosec?

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For folks interested in infosec or transitioning from a non-IT field, here are some suggestions.

There are many other resources out there so I've pulled some together in hopes it can be a starting point for people's learning.
I just finished "human history on drugs." It was hard to put down.
I hope you're doing ok fam???
I hope you are feeling better??
😁 I did something similar when I was writing a novel during NanoWRIMo and would drag into work after going to sleep at at 3am.
Totally. Finished my doctorate in 2023 and have been looking at another degree. Maybe a Masters in Education. I love learning.
I want to read some of your articles please
I hope you are feeling better today??
Just saw your other post. Maybe get all your docs in order tonight and build tomorrow.
Thx for that rec. I haven't read about string theory since college.
string theory in quantum physics?
...and a video of the current capabilities...which I may just wait and add to the documentation page. I need a mascot for BurritoSec @unauthorized.computer.
fast too. The upcoming documentation will outline my plans with it like process injection, loading the RAT in memory, scanning for local prices escalation, and creating a modular framework to drop in exploits, etc.
It has been a fun learning journey. I'll have the beta code version posted soon.
slowing things down a bit.
I don't know y I like Rust so much. I struggled creating a c2/RAT with Go maybe that struggle helped me overcome hurdles those hurdles? Though, it just seems more stable. I've had the server running and a RAT connected for several days in my home test lab and I get results
is bc I'd break something making changes or feel it is not quite ready for review. Also, documentation is not where I want it to be. Since I'll be building on this project, I'm going to create a nice site for it and good documentation. However, our company meeting is coming up and travel so that's
December 2024 of Rust:
- I accomplished what I set out to do to start learning Rust. The holidays took over, being lazy and off work, but squeezing in time was worth the effort.
I just got into a habit of adding more than needed for what I set out to do. The only reason I haven't been posting code