Hello world!

Welcome aboard!

This is the first post here – the beginning of a journey that blends two worlds not often found together: real world crimes and command lines.

This blog will follow my hands-on pursuit of becoming a certified penetration tester, while still serving in the Indian Police Service.

That’s right – I’m not a hacker. Not yet.
But I’m learning. Seriously this time. No restarts, no derailments.

You’ll find here a mix of:

  • Simple breakdowns of complex cybersecurity concepts
  • My walkthroughs of labs, challenges, and tools
  • Law enforcement perspectives on cybercrime
  • Occasional reflections on bridging physical and digital security
  • And yes, some rants and reboots – because learning isn’t linear

The journey ends (or maybe begins?) with the OSCP certification. But the road to it is full of logs, labs, and learning – and I’ll share all of that here.

If you’re a beginner, a bored techie, a law enforcement officer, or just curious about the overlap between crime-fighting and command lines – you’ll feel at home here.

Thanks for tuning in to the first packet of data on this blog.
Let’s dive in.

About the author

Amandeep

Amandeep is an IPS officer of 2014 batch and is serving in West Bengal cadre. Being from Computer Science background, he is passionate about technology with a keen interest in computer programming. He is enthusiastic about fitness and loves listening to music. He is an avid reader and considers himself a “forever student”.

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