Hacking and Design: How I will make you know InfoSecurity and how I will share Level Design Content
My name here is cocco1960 and I'm anonymous self learning penetration tester and level designer for videogames. I'm new here to SteemIt! and I want to bring here what I do and not only to share my work but teaching what I have learned and learning by doing it. What I'll bring here is mainly level design and when I have time I'll bring what is often misunderstood by many people: Hacking.
Well I'll let you know that hacking is a form of art not something illegal.Many peoples will think that hacking is breaking the law with hacking techniques but it isn't like this. In fact hacking is following the law rather than breaking it and the essence of hacking is finding unintended and overlooked uses of laws and properties of a given situation and then applying them in new and inventive ways to solve a problem whatever it may be. (Thanks to Hacking: The art of Exploitation for giving me this concept). I will try to show you what really hacking is and if you are interested how you can learn is and sometimes I will suggest books, documents, feature Youtube channels which helped me a lot.
The objective of this is trying to give you the fundamentals about what Hacking is and how it is practiced in the real world and obviously you will learn about topics with seems really advanced like programming and exploiting the code.
I want to be clear that I'm not a professional but I will try to do my best to give you new knowledge.
As a Level Designer as hobbyist I want to share my scenes too. I like a lot designing them from when I was 14 years old. I'm not a professional neither in Level Design but I try to improve by time with it and sharing and have constructive feedback about what can be improved in my concept can be very helpful :)
Here there is the last quick scene I made in my free time for giving you some idea of what I'm capable to do in an hour of work.
For the last thing I want to ask you to correct my English because like you probably read I'm not native speaker so any correction is well accepted.
I hope to see you in the future and if you liked my presentation please I appreciate any feedback about any post including this and if you have ideas of how I can improve my stuff and ideas write in the comments ;D
Welcome and love your level design skills, share more!
Hello!
Hello coco1960!
Your English may not be perfect but it is very good! I'll follow you, I'll be looking forward to hearing more on your take on level design in particular. :]
Hi there!
welcome cocco1960,,,, and good luck
Welcome to steemit. I hope you like it here and good luck :)