I will conduct vulnerability scans for your wesbite and network
Junior SOC Analyst L1
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What I offer:
I run vulnerability scans using industry-standard tools (Nmap and others) and manually review the results to give you a clear picture of your security posture not just raw scan output, but findings explained in plain language.
My background:
I'm a CEH-certified cybersecurity professional with hands-on experience in vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and SIEM/log analysis (Wazuh, ELK Stack). I've completed structured red team training covering reconnaissance, vulnerability assessment, and exploitation, and I actively maintain a home security lab where I practice on real-world attack scenarios.
What you'll get:
A scan of your specified target (website or IP)
A clear summary of identified vulnerabilities and severity
General remediation guidance to help you prioritize fixes
I'm building my freelance track record, so I bring full attention and care to every order your feedback helps me grow, and I'm committed to delivering quality work you can rely on.
Have a different scope in mind? Message me before ordering and I'll be happy to discuss
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FAQ
Will the scan affect or disrupt my website?
No. I use safe, non-intrusive scanning techniques designed for assessment, not exploitation. Your site or service will not be taken offline or altered during the scan.
Do you need access to my server or hosting account?
No login or hosting access is required for a standard scan. I only need the website URL or IP address you'd like assessed.
Will you actually try to hack or exploit my website?
No. This is a vulnerability assessment, not a penetration test. I identify and report potential weaknesses — I do not exploit them or attempt to gain access. If you need active exploitation testing, message me first so we can discuss scope.
What if vulnerabilities are found — will you fix them for me?
My report includes remediation guidance so you know how to address each finding, but the fixes themselves (e.g., patching, configuration changes) are typically implemented by you or your developer/IT team. I'm happy to discuss this further if you'd like guidance during implementation.

