CCIE

It recently occurred to me that I have the skills to 'sandbox' CCIE type of topologies. I'll admit, the very thought of tackling the subject is intimidating. But I do have access to a course on Udemy that will help walk me through the topics using GNS3. If you've read my Innovator page, I know how to build true networks in GNS3 and trunk that traffic out the network interface card of my laptop. With that kind of power, why couldn't I just run my own CCIE lab?.

Machine Learning

To say I enjoy having conversations with a large language model like ChatGPT and Gemini is an understatement. The more I work with these products, the more my fascination grows. It makes perfect sense to stay on top of the latest developments and record my tinkering in hopes I can one day build my own to advance robotics, artificial intelligence for networking and troubleshooting.

Coding turned Programmer

Lately, my Python scripts have taken on more and more complexity. It's for this reason, I now have started to understand Object Oriented Programming. But more than that, I'm taking another Udemy course that just focuses on Big O concepts. Now my goal for 2025 is to answer the question is it readable and scalable whenever I need to write something to address a need in Cybersecurity.

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