This repository showcases three technical security assessments I completed during my internship at Tutelr. It documents my learning journey through real-world tasks involving Windows configuration auditing, forensic workstation deployment, and offensive security tooling — including password cracking and analysis. Each report is organized in its own folder with practical insights, tools used, and lessons learned.
| No. | Title | Area of Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CHAPS - Windows Hardening Assessment | System Hardening / PowerShell |
| 2 | SIFT Workstation - DFIR Setup | Digital Forensics & IR |
| 3 | Red Teaming & Pentesting Tools | Offensive Security |
Each folder contains the full write-up, tools used, commands executed, screenshots (if applicable), and key takeaways.
- Performed a Windows hardening audit using PowerShell (CHAPS)
- Built and configured the SIFT forensic workstation for DFIR tasks
- Explored red team tools like Hashcat, Syngsong, and zxcvbn
- Understood the full lifecycle of identifying, analyzing, and documenting vulnerabilities
/tutelr-internship-reports
├── CHAPS-Assessment/
├── SIFT-Workstation-DFIR/
└── RedTeam-Pentesting/
Each report includes a README with background, methodology, tools used, and conclusions.
I’m Astra (Sharvari Dubey) — a cybersecurity learner focused on red teaming, CTFs, and practical hacking. Tutelr was my first real-world cybersecurity internship where I moved beyond labs and theory into real assessments.
🚀 “Train. Hack. Dominate.” — Astra
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.