One of my favorite things to do in my spare time is play around in my home lab. Aside from being fun (to me anyway), home labs are a great way to get hands on experience using different hardware and software. To demonstrate what a home lab can be used for, I will talk about what I have personally done in my home lab over the years. In 2009, I started studying for the A+ certification exam. I put an ad on Freecycle looking for unwanted computers and computer equipment so I could practice repairing them. This was the beginning...
Did you miss @dfirjos's excellent blog piece on practical examples of using Velociraptor to monitor adversaries during an incident response? Catch it here:
Building your own lab is an excellent way to gain hands-on experience and grow your knowledge. It can be done for free and it's easy to construct labs to emulate and analyze various attacks.
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