Wed, Feb 11
I work in IT. I’ve been doing this for a while — fixing things, managing systems, solving problems, and constantly learning just to keep up. Like many people in tech, I didn’t start with a clear roadmap. I learned by doing, breaking things, fixing them, and repeating the cycle.
Over time, I became more interested in cybersecurity — not just the tools and buzzwords, but how systems actually break and how attackers think. That curiosity eventually led me to platforms like TryHackMe and PortSwigger, and later to the idea of bug bounty hunting.
Here’s the honest part:
Courses helped, labs helped, but at some point I felt stuck. I knew more than when I started, but I wasn’t yet doing real-world testing. The gap between learning and applying felt bigger than I expected.
That’s where JasonDoesIT comes in.
This website is me documenting my journey publicly — the good decisions, the bad ones, what works, what doesn’t, and how I’m slowly moving from general IT into security and bug bounty hunting. Not as an expert. Not as a guru. Just as someone putting in the work.
I’m not here to sell shortcuts. I don’t believe they exist. What I do believe in is consistency, learning in public, and building proof over time.
Some posts will be technical. Some won’t. All of them will be honest.
If you’re on a similar path — or just curious how this journey really looks — you’re welcome to follow along.

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