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brian10101/README.md

Hi, I'm Brian hand wave gif

Greetings to whoever is reading this. I am a tech enthusiast who loves learning about all things technology, especially cybersecurity.

I became interested in cybersecurity after taking a class during my junior year of high school and learning how crucial it is not only for large companies but also for the average user. This piqued my interest, as I believe that technology and its applications are becoming more and more integrated into everyday life. Therefore, we need to become better at understanding the dangers that come with it.

I am currently working on a few courses to further advance my knowledge in cybersecurity, especially in penetration testing. Additionally, I am working on a tool for network pentesting. It will be made public after I finish building it and include the proper disclaimers.

Thank you for taking the time to check out my GitHub profile.

Best regards,
Brian

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