Cybersecurity Insights

Explore our gallery of security research and pentesting projects.

A laboratory setup featuring various networking and testing equipment on a table. A computer monitor displaying test results with a 'Pass' message is prominently positioned. Multiple cables in orange and blue are connected to devices labeled 'Optical Phase Modulation Meter' and 'Test Station'. The environment appears clean and organized, suggesting a professional or industrial setting.
A laboratory setup featuring various networking and testing equipment on a table. A computer monitor displaying test results with a 'Pass' message is prominently positioned. Multiple cables in orange and blue are connected to devices labeled 'Optical Phase Modulation Meter' and 'Test Station'. The environment appears clean and organized, suggesting a professional or industrial setting.
A person wearing a Guy Fawkes mask is positioned near a server rack filled with blue and green cables and illuminated lights. The individual is dressed in a dark-colored suit and is close to the camera.
A person wearing a Guy Fawkes mask is positioned near a server rack filled with blue and green cables and illuminated lights. The individual is dressed in a dark-colored suit and is close to the camera.
Signage on a wall reads 'Cybercrime Analysis & Research Alliance @ NTU (CARA)' in bold, white letters against a dark, textured surface. A corridor with partial ceiling panels is visible, and there's some greenery in the background.
Signage on a wall reads 'Cybercrime Analysis & Research Alliance @ NTU (CARA)' in bold, white letters against a dark, textured surface. A corridor with partial ceiling panels is visible, and there's some greenery in the background.
A black device with the brand name 'Cypherock' lies on top of a set of smart cards labeled with numbers 1 to 4. Each card features a chip and wireless symbol, suggesting it is a high-tech, possibly security-related gadget.
A black device with the brand name 'Cypherock' lies on top of a set of smart cards labeled with numbers 1 to 4. Each card features a chip and wireless symbol, suggesting it is a high-tech, possibly security-related gadget.