Kliff Emmanuel Jasme
I am a computer engineering student with a growing passion for cybersecurity, focused on building a strong technical foundation in secure systems, networks, and ethical security practice.
I am a computer engineering student with a growing passion for cybersecurity, focused on building a strong technical foundation in secure systems, networks, and ethical security practice.
I am still early in my journey, but I am intentionally building the mindset and technical skills needed for a career in cybersecurity through study, practice, and personal initiative.
As a computer engineering student, I enjoy understanding how hardware, software, and networks work together. That curiosity naturally led me to cybersecurity, where protecting systems requires both technical depth and critical thinking.
I value ethical learning, patience, and continuous improvement. I want to develop practical defensive skills, understand common attack paths, and contribute to making digital systems safer and more resilient.
These can reflect your current student-level strengths and the areas you are actively improving as you work toward cybersecurity roles.
Programming basics, system thinking, troubleshooting, and understanding how computing components interact across software and hardware layers.
Exposure to security concepts such as access control, vulnerability awareness, networking fundamentals, and safe security testing in lab environments.
Developing the habits that matter in security work: analytical thinking, persistence, documentation, teamwork, and communicating technical ideas clearly.
Since you are still a student, it is completely fine for your portfolio to focus on labs, learning milestones, and project goals rather than years of industry experience.
Add school or personal projects here, such as a network monitoring script, a password strength checker, a secure login prototype, or a Linux hardening exercise.
Strengthen fundamentals in networking, operating systems, and scripting.
Build small cybersecurity projects and document them in GitHub.
Pursue internships, certifications, and hands-on defensive security experience.
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