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Muhammad Asaad Qamar

Jr Penetration Tester β€’ Offensive Security β€’ Web Development β†’ Cybersecurity

Developer with a background in building web applications, now focused on offensive security, penetration testing, and understanding how real-world systems can be attacked and defended.

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πŸš€ My Journey

I started my career in software development, building web applications and working with production systems. As I gained experience, I became increasingly interested in the security side, understanding how applications are attacked, where vulnerabilities originate, and how they can be mitigated.

Today, I'm transitioning into offensive security, combining my development background with hands-on cybersecurity training. My focus is on penetration testing, security research, and developing a strong understanding of how systems can be both attacked and defended.

🎯 Current Focus & Certification Roadmap

Over the next six months, I am working through structured learning paths and certifications to build a solid foundation in cybersecurity while developing practical penetration testing skills.

  • Pre-Security (SEC0) β€” TryHackMe
  • Cyber Security 101 (SEC1) β€” TryHackMe
  • Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate
  • Python for Security Automation
  • JavaScript for Security Research
  • Jr Penetration Tester β€” TryHackMe

πŸ“š Learning Logs & Documentation

I document my learning journey through notes, labs, and hands-on exercises. This repository (cybersecurity-learning) serves as a public record of my progress as I move deeper into offensive security and penetration testing.

Topics include:

✧ Study Notes
✧ Lab Reports
✧ Walkthroughs
✧ Security Research
✧ Hands-on Exercises

πŸ”— cybersecurity-learning

πŸ› οΈ Skills

  • Web Application Development
  • JavaScript & Python
  • Linux Fundamentals
  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Web Security Concepts
  • Penetration Testing Methodology
  • Security Research
  • Technical Documentation

🌐 Connect

I'm always interested in connecting with cybersecurity professionals, developers, and fellow learners. Feel free to reach out, share resources, or follow along as I continue my journey into offensive security.

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  1. asaadqamar.github.io asaadqamar.github.io Public

    I began as a developer, building applications with clean code and strong logic. Over time, my interest shifted to protecting the systems I built, which led me to cybersecurity.

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  2. cybersecurity-learning cybersecurity-learning Public

    This is my public learning log. Every concept I study, every tool I try, every room I complete gets documented here. Just real notes from someone learning in public.

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