Things are starting to click more. I’m not just learning terms anymore I’m understanding how everything actually works together. We focused a lot on tools like SIEM, logs, and packet sniffers, and how analysts use them to catch issues early. We also covered frameworks like NIST and the CIA triad which helped me see how companies think about security and risk as a whole. The ethics side stood out too. It made it clear that this job is just as much about trust and good decisions as it is about technical skills. Overall, I feel like I’m starting to think more like a security analyst instead of just a student.
This week I focused a lot on understanding time complexity and recursive analysis. It was challenging at first to figure out how to break down recursive functions and write the correct recurrence relations. Applying the Master Theorem was especially tough because I had to carefully identify each part of the formula and decide which case applied. I also spent time reviewing the difference between Big O, Big Omega, and Big Theta, which helped me better understand how to describe the efficiency of an algorithm. These concepts took time to click but working through examples really helped.
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