Week 10 & Wrap Up - Vulnerable Networks and My Blogging Goodbye

You’d think connecting computers and devices together would be simple, but networking is full of hidden vulnerabilities that can make even seasoned pros sweat. From misconfigured firewalls to weak passwords left unchanged for years, like passwords literally being "password", the doors to trouble are everywhere. Once you're online, you're not just talking to your team, you’re basically yelling into a hallway where anyone might be listening.

Phishing attacks, man-in-the-middle interceptions, outdated protocols… it’s an endless buffet of risk if you’re not careful. The good news? With strong encryption, regular updates, and a dash of paranoia, most threats can be dodged. 

Well, we've finally made it to this point. The end of the course and the end of this blog journey. If you’ve been following along, first off, thank you. It means a lot that you took the time to read. 

Honestly, the whole blogging-for-a-grade experience felt a bit forced. I get the intention, but when you're writing because you have to, it’s hard to bring your real voice into it. It felt more like a chore. That said, I did pick up a few things along the way, and I can see how blogging on your own terms could be a cool way to explore your interests and maybe build something meaningful. 

Do I think this class was super relevant to my current job? Not really. So while I won't pretend this was life-changing, it wasn't a waste either. Just another step in the journey.


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