About me

I’m Mohammad Jowkari, a BCIT student with a CISA diploma and a Bachelor focus in Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity. I like building real, hands-on security and infrastructure projects that actually work in the real world.

My Skills

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    Linux system admin

    Linux Mint, setting up services, troubleshooting

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    Defensive security

    building an SSH honeypot, capturing attacker behavior

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    Programming

    building real tools, scripting, automation

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    Documentation + project delivery

    test, and explain what I made.

Certifications

  • Daniel lewis

    Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)

    The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) (EX200) is a performance-based, hands-on certification that validates essential Linux system administration skills.

  • Jessica miller

    AWS Academy Cloud Architecting

    An AWS Academy Graduate in Cloud Architecting has completed an instructor-led or self-paced, hands-on course covering how to build, secure, and optimize, robust IT infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  • Emily evans

    Google Cybersecurity Specialization

    The Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate is an online, entry-level program designed to prepare learners for roles like Security Analyst in under six months with no prior experience

  • Henry william

    CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation

    CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) is the third and final course in the Cisco Networking Academy CCNAv7 curriculum, focusing on advanced networking skills.

Projects

  1. Hosting Nextcloud

    I successfully set up a self-hosted, open-source Nextcloud server on Linux Mint using Snap. I configured it with xRDP and XFCE to enable remote access and private file storage. The server is capable of uploading a 3-hour video in under 15 seconds. I'm excited to keep building and adding more features to my server!

  2. Creating my own cloud

    I was considering paying for OneDrive to get more space for my computer, as it costs $80 per year. Instead, I bought a $50 PC with 500GB of space and I am planning to install Linux Mint to run my own cloud-based server. This way, my family can use it over our local network. Here's how I did it: I created an app using the Python Flask framework, which primarily works with HTML. I developed two HTML pages: index.html, which serves as the homepage, and backup.html, where users can send and view files. You can make this system more advanced by adding a login page. If you want to enhance security, consider using SQL and PHP for more secure data handling.

  3. Cisco router GUI

    I have created a Python application where you can connect to your Cisco router and can do the 'show run' instead of typing it by hand. This project uses SSH. Source code

Books

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