Year: 2019-2022

Website: www.nse.digital

Source code: Github repo

During my time as a cyber security research engineer at KTH I created a public documentation website to be used by students and researchers at the university. I created the site a few years ago , in 2019, and it is still regularly updated today and has been a source of information for hundreds of students. I wrote many of the guides that are still up there on the site. There are a group of regular contributors to the site including professors, PhD students and other researchers.

The motivation for creating the site was to allow students and researchers to share information with each other. I realised while working at the university that many students coming in to conduct penetration testing research were going through the same repeated steps. Products might vary wildly in usage, but if they used BLE or 4G technologies your surface of attack would look very similar. Therefore having a centralised website for hacking that anyone could contribute to was a great (and importantly: self sustaining) solution.