About Me


I am Edrisa Camara, a final-year Dean’s List student at Columbus State Community College, pursuing an associate degree in cybersecurity. With a strong foundation in networking, security, and programming, I am deeply passionate about safeguarding digital infrastructures and protecting sensitive data. As I prepare for my CCNA certification and work towards Security+, I bring a hands-on approach to solving real-world cybersecurity challenges.

Throughout my academic journey, I have developed expertise in network security, cryptography, and ethical hacking, completing projects ranging from implementing advanced cryptographic systems to analyzing and defending against endpoint vulnerabilities. My proficiency in routing and switching protocols like OSPF and EIGRP, combined with practical experience managing Cisco devices, allows me to configure and manage Cisco devices effectively.

My portfolio highlights some of the many projects I have worked on, through both formal coursework and personal initiatives, all contributing to my goal of becoming a trusted cybersecurity professional. With an unwavering commitment to continuous learning and solving complex problems, I am excited to leverage my skills and knowledge to help organizations create secure and resilient digital systems.