My Cybersecurity Journey
Hi, I’m Eliel Monfort — a recent Computer Science graduate passionate about cybersecurity, especially the offensive side. This site documents my journey from curious beginner to aspiring security professional, sharing everything I learn and achieve along the way.
The Beginning
My path into IT started at age of 14 when I began university-level computer science courses alongside high school. What fascinated me wasn’t just writing code — it was understanding how systems work, how they can be exploited, and most importantly, how to think like an attacker.
Fast forward to 2025: I’ve completed my B.Sc in Computer Science from Lev Academic Center, specializing in Network Security, Reverse Engineering, Penetration Testing, and Red Teaming.
What I’m Doing Now?
I’m currently building hands-on expertise through:
Continuous Learning - Pursuing industry certifications and documenting my progress through blog posts, WriteUps, and study notes.
CTF Challenges - Actively solving security challenges on HackTheBox and TryHackMe and others similar platforms, sharpening my skills in vulnerability assessment, exploitation, and defensive techniques.
Real-World Projects - From leading hackathon teams to building multi-layered CTF platforms, I focus on practical application of security concepts.
My Education & Certifications
Why I Created This Site
EM cybertrack isn’t just a portfolio — it’s my learning laboratory. Here you’ll find:
- Blog Posts documenting daily learning, challenges overcome, and lessons learned
- CTF WriteUps breaking down how I solved security challenges
- Notes Base from courses, certifications, and independent research
- Project Showcases highlighting hands-on security work
- Tips & Resources to help fellow beginners navigate their cybersecurity journey
I believe in learning in public. By sharing my progress, mistakes, and discoveries, I hope to help others while holding myself accountable to continuous growth.
Let’s Connect
Whether you’re hiring, collaborating on a project, or just want to discuss cybersecurity — I’d love to hear from you.


