# About Me

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My name is Jason and I am an AWS penetration tester with a B.S. in Computer Science from Colorado State University. This is a place for me to organize my notes and lab work. A lot of general information can be found here as well as write ups for labs. The Write ups for OSCP labs were done by me and the TryHackMe lab write ups were done by myself and various other authors when I found their write ups to be high quality. While I did every single lab in these notes myself, I may have not done the write up myself.&#x20;


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