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Computer Science, Programming & Cybersecurity: Practical Skills for Real-World Technology
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Technology is everywhere, and understanding how it works and how to protect it can open doors to exciting opportunities. I’ve designed this course as a hands-on journey into networking, programming, and cybersecurity, where you don’t just learn theory, you practice real skills that matter in the digital world.

In this course, I’ll guide you through building and analyzing networks, writing programs with Python and other languages, and exploring how systems communicate and interact. You’ll dive into cybersecurity fundamentals, learn to identify vulnerabilities, understand how attacks happen, and practice defending systems like a pro.

Through interactive exercises, practical examples, and real-world scenarios, I’ll show you how hackers think, how organizations respond to threats, and how to secure systems effectively.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence, knowledge, and hands-on experience to tackle networking, programming, and security challenges and apply these skills in your studies, career, or personal projects.
Extra information
Bring your own laptop with administrative access. Basic familiarity with using a computer is helpful, but no prior programming or cybersecurity experience is required. I’ll provide all the tools, guidance, and materials you need to practice networking, programming, and cybersecurity exercises during the class. Internet access is recommended for some practical exercises and research.
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Online from Jordan
About Me
I am a cybersecurity engineer with over 3 years of real-world experience in both offensive and defensive security. I enjoy teaching because I like breaking down complex technical topics into clear, practical concepts that students can actually apply. My teaching style is patient, structured, and hands-on. I focus on understanding why things work, not just memorizing steps or tools.

When I teach, I adapt to the student’s level and goals. Whether you are a beginner starting from zero, a university student, or someone preparing for cybersecurity certifications or a job, I create lessons that are clear, interactive, and focused on real-world scenarios. I believe learning is most effective when students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes.

I enjoy working with motivated students who want to learn practical skills, improve their problem-solving abilities, and build confidence in cybersecurity, networking, and ethical hacking. My goal is to help students not only pass exams, but also think like security professionals.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
University of the People – Pasadena, California, USA
GPA: 3.63 / 4.0
Graduated with strong focus on cybersecurity basics.
Experience / Qualifications
I have over 3 years of professional cybersecurity experience, working with government entities, enterprises, and private organizations. I have conducted 150+ penetration tests and vulnerability assessments on web applications, APIs, networks, and infrastructure systems.

My experience includes:

Teaching and explaining ethical hacking, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessment

Practical training on web security, API security, and network security

Incident response, SIEM monitoring, and threat detection

Using industry-standard tools such as Burp Suite, Nmap, Metasploit, Nessus, Wireshark

Programming and scripting with Python, SQL, PHP, and JavaScript

Helping students prepare for certifications such as eJPT, eWPT, CRTP, and entry-level cybersecurity roles

I hold multiple cybersecurity certifications, including:
Certified Red Team Professional (CRTP)
eLearnSecurity Web Application Penetration Tester (eWPT)
eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester (eJPT)
Certified in Cybersecurity (ISC2)
Certified AppSec Practitioner (CAP)
Fortinet and Network Security certifications

I focus on practical learning, real attack scenarios, labs, and step-by-step guidance to help students gain skills they can confidently use in real environments.
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Children (7-12 years old)
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First Hour: Foundations and Cloud Environment (60 min)

1. Introduction to LaTeX Philosophy (15 min)

- The "WYSIWYM" concept:** Explain the difference between Word (*What You See Is What You Get*) and LaTeX (*What You See Is What You Mean*). Why content takes precedence over form.
- Key advantages:** Unrivaled typographic quality, automatic reference management, stability on long documents (theses), and free of charge.
- The structure of a file:** Distinction between the **preamble** (the brain: settings and packages) and the **body of the document** (the heart: text).

2. Immersion in Overleaf (25 min)

- Configuration:** Creation of an account and first project "Blank Project".
- Exploring the interface:** The file panel (left), the code editor (middle) and the PDF preview (right).
- Real-time collaboration:** How to share a project and leave comments (like on Google Docs).
- History and versions:** How to revert to a previous version in case of a compilation error.

3. Practical Workshop: My First Document (20 min)

* Writing basic commands: `\documentclass`, `\usepackage[french]{babel}`, `\title`, `\author`.
* Compilation of the document and observation of the result.
* Structuring: Use of `\section` and `\subsection`.

Second Hour: Mathematics and the Magic of AI (60 min)

4. The Power of Mathematics (20 min)

- Mathematical modes:** Difference between the text (`$...$`) and the centered block (`\[...\]`).
- Essential syntax:** Fractions `\frac{}{}`, exponents `^`, indices `_`, and roots `\sqrt{}`.
- Introduction to AMS packages: Why amsmath and amssymb are essential for professional rendering.

5. From hand to screen: AI at the service of LaTeX (30 min)

- Presentation of OCR tools:** Use of **Mathpix Snip** (the leader) or models like Gemini/ChatGPT to transform a photo into code.
- Concrete demonstration:
1. Take a picture of a complex handwritten formula (e.g., an integral with matrices).
2. Use AI to generate the corresponding LaTeX code.
3. Correction and insertion: Learn to check the AI-generated code before copying and pasting it into Overleaf.

6. Conclusion and Q&A (10 min)

* Summary of achievements.
* Resources for further exploration
* Definition of the exercise for the next session.
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