So the U.S. Intelligence Community dropped their 2025 Annual Threat Assessment — aka the “here’s who’s causing us migraines this year” report — and it’s a wild ride. Think of it like the world’s most serious group chat, where the ODNI (Office of the Director of National Intelligence) spills the tea on all the countries and chaos threatening America’s peace
Let’s be honest. In IT, professional development often gets treated like that ancient printer in the breakroom — essential, ignored, and only noticed when it breaks down. But here’s the punchline: we’re the people keeping your Wi-Fi running, your files safe, and your bosses from emailing their passwords to “FreeBitcoinz2025@scam.ru.” So, if you’re in management and you’re not investing in
So, I’m training to be a network engineer—which sounds cool until you realize routers and switches are expensive, your house has limited power outlets, and blowing up a real network is frowned upon. Enter: Packet Tracer, Cisco’s free tool that lets me break stuff safely and build networks without risking the Wi-Fi at home. It’s Free. Like, Actually Free. You
My personal, no-fluff plan to crush the Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) exam.Book I’m using: Networking Essentials Companion Guide v3 (2nd Edition)Tools: Packet Tracer, subnettingpractice.com, flashcards, coffee Why I’m Doing This I’ve got 14 days, one book, and a goal: to pass the Cisco CCST and build a strong foundation for my future in networking. This isn’t about cramming—it’s about
When a few government websites got defaced, it wasn’t just a prank—it was a wake-up call that the Philippines is already caught in the crosshairs of a silent cyber war. I didn’t get hacked. No virus took down my PC. No ransomware locked up my files. But when I saw a few Philippine government websites defaced—replaced with foreign symbols, strange
Bringing the new B-side boardroom to life—just one tech, one setup, and one goal: a flawless May 19 Board Meeting. The May 19 Board Meeting is just around the corner, and I’ll be handling the full setup solo. This time, the meeting’s happening in the newly constructed B-side board room, which is getting its first real test run for a
I recently picked up the Networking Essentials Companion Guide v3: Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking 100-150 (2nd Edition), and even though I’ve only gone through the first chapter, I can already tell this is going to be my go-to resource for preparing for the Cisco CCST exam. As someone starting out in networking, I’ve browsed through a lot of
So, you’ve decided to break into the world of tech. Maybe you’re fresh out of high school, changing careers, or just curious about what really makes the internet work. You’ve heard of the CCNA—that big, intimidating Cisco certification everyone talks about—but you’re not quite there yet. You want something foundational, something to kickstart your journey. That’s where the Cisco Certified
As an aspiring network and cybersecurity engineer, I’ve made the strategic decision to pursue the Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) certification. This credential serves as a strong foundation for anyone looking to build a career in networking, systems administration, or cybersecurity. For me, it represents more than just a certification—it’s a gateway into Cisco’s professional ecosystem and a way to
Every journey begins with a single step—but not every step is documented. I’ve decided to write about my journey into network and cybersecurity engineering to share not just what I’m learning, but why I’m learning it. This is more than just a technical pursuit—it’s a commitment to growth, resilience, and the evolving role of technology in our lives. As someone