Cybersecurity • Digital Forensics • Hands-on Labs
Deyanat Ali
Computer Security & Forensics (AAS) student at SUNY Broome • Expected Spring 2026 • GPA 3.938
This portfolio is intentionally practical: each lab becomes a clean write-up with the tools used, what I found, and what I learned.
What you’ll see here
- Evidence-focused write-ups (repeatable steps)
- Artifacts: screenshots, commands, timelines, findings
- Clear mapping: skill → tool → result
About
I’m a Computer Security & Forensics student at SUNY Broome Community College (final semester, Spring 2026). My focus is hands-on cybersecurity and digital forensics: collecting evidence, validating integrity, and using logs/artifacts to explain what happened.
I write things so a recruiter can skim fast: goal, tools, steps, results, and what I learned.
Projects
Click a card to open the full write-up.
How you’ll add future labs (fast)
- Create a folder:
/projects/your-lab-name/index.html - Copy one existing project page and edit the text/screenshots
- Add the new entry to
/data/projects.json
Coursework
Core (Computer Security & Forensics)
- CST 103 — General Security Concepts
- CST 104 — Remote Security Methods
- CST 109 — Computer and Malware History
- CST 117 — Problem Solving & Communication Tools
- CST 119 — Computer Concepts and Applications
- CST 121 — Intro to Python Programming
- CST 160 — Malware Analysis
- CST 203 — Security Hardware and Software
- CST 208 — Intro to Computer Networking
- CST 209 — Advanced Computer Networking
- CST 212 — Computer Forensics I
- CST 242 — Computer Forensics II
- CST 262 — Cryptographic Systems
General Education + Supporting
- HIS 130 — United States History I
- POS 201 — Intro to American Government (AP credit)
- BIT 184 — Intro to Microsoft Office
- PED 171 — Principles of Training & Conditioning
In progress (Spring 2026)
- CHM 121 — Forensic Sciences
- CRJ 245 — Criminology
- CST 210 — Business Security
- ENG 150 — Technical Writing
Certifications
- Google IT Support Certificate
- CompTIA Security+ (in progress)