Learning a bit about GitHub to create your Cybersecurity Portfolio

** Appologies, the first few minutes were missing.

Today, we’re diving into Git and GitHub—tools that might sound more familiar to developers, but they’re incredibly useful for us in cybersecurity too. Whether you’re automating tasks, managing scripts, or collaborating on security projects, knowing how to use Git and GitHub can really boost our efficiency and make our jobs a lot easier. We’ll cover the very basics of GitHub to get started with a basic portfolio README.md file.

Copy & Paste my GitHub Portfolio files from here:
The README.md is your most important one to get started!
https://github.com/ej8899/portfolio_template

Reference links:

This Git and Github presentation:
https://github.com/ej8899/cyber101/tree/main/my_teachings/git_and_github

Capability + Capacity + Consistency = Credibility
How can we show these 3 C’s to establish Credibility in the busines?
https://ernie.blueteamportfolio.com/my-blogs/building-credibility

Miscellaneous GitHub Repositories
https://github.com/microsoft/MSRC-Security-Research/tree/master
https://github.com/MicrosoftLearning
https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions
https://github.com/microsoft/Security-101
https://github.com/cyb3rxp/awesome-soc

Simply Cyber:
https://github.com/gerryguy311
https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyCyber

🏡 My Portfolio – https://erniejohnson.ca/
🤖 My Github (Cyber) – https://github.com/ej8899/cyber101/
👨‍💻 My Github (Main) – https://github.com/ej8899/
💼 My LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ernie-johnson/