During my course studies at SNHU as a Cybersecurity major, I gained hands-on experience through various virtual labs that simulate real-world operating environments. These labs allowed me to develop and test my skills using industry-standard tools and techniques such as Wireshark, Nmap, Snort, Metasploit, Kali Linux, Burp Suite, Splunk, OpenVAS, Hashcat, OSSEC, John the Ripper, Tenable Nessus, and more.
Below is a list of the labs I completed at ACI Learning Practice Labs:
- C1 - Routing Concepts and Protocols
- C2 - Configure Switching Features
- C3 - Install and Configure DHCP and DNS Servers
- C4 - Configure IPv4 IPv6 Addressing and Routing
- C5 - IP Address Configuration
- C6 - Configure and Verify RIPv2 for IPv4
- C7 - Configure and Verify NAT
- N1 - Installing Hyper-V and Fedora Linux Workstation
- N2 - Managing Virtual Machine Settings
- N3 - Implement a Host-based Firewall
- N4 - Implement the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance
- N5 - IPv4 and IPv6 Access Lists for Traffic Filtering
- N6 - Evading IDS Firewalls and Honeypots
- S1 - Customize or Write Simple Scripts
- S2 - Install and Configure AD Certificate Services
- S3 - Manage Certificates
Through these labs, I developed and sharpened the following skills:
- Routing and Switching Configuration
- Firewall Implementation and Traffic Filtering
- Intrusion Detection and Evasion
- Virtualization Management
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Certificate Management



