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# 📘 Documentation Bugatsec.dev


### Cybersecurity & Bug Bounty Portfolio Template
This repository is a **personal cybersecurity portfolio website** designed for **security researchers, bug bounty hunters, and ethical hackers** who want a simple, professional online presence.
Anyone can fork this repository and customize it to create their **own security-focused portfolio website**.
## 🧠 What This Is
This project is a **static portfolio website** built to showcase:
- 🛡️ Cybersecurity skills
- 🐞 Bug bounty achievements
- 🏆 Hall of Fame mentions
- 📂 Security projects & tools
- 📝 Writeups and research
- 📬 Contact and social profiles
It is especially useful for:
- Bug bounty hunters
- Security researchers
- Pentesters
- CTF players
- Students entering cybersecurity
## 📁 Repository Structure
bugatsec.dev/
├── index.html # Main portfolio homepage(V2)
├── index-old.html # Older version (V1)
├── assets/ # Images, icons, media files
├── favicon.png # Favicon
├── Ranveer-Kohli-CV.png # CV / resume image
├── robots.txt # Search engine rules
├── sitemap.xml # SEO sitemap
├── README.md # Project documentation
## 🛠️ How to Use This Template
### 1️⃣ Fork the Repository
1. Open the repository on GitHub
2. Click **Fork**
3. A copy of this project will be created under your GitHub account
Now you can freely edit it.
### 2️⃣ Customize Your Portfolio
Open `index.html` in any code editor and update the following sections.
### 👤 Hero / About Section
Replace the name, role, and description with your own:
Hi, I'm Your Name
Security Researcher | Bug Bounty Hunter | Ethical Hacker
## 🧠 Skills & Expertise Add the areas you specialize in, for example: - Web Security (XSS, SQLi, IDOR, SSRF) - API Security - Recon & OSINT - Cloud Security - Reverse Engineering - Tools: Burp Suite, Nmap, FFUF, Amass - Languages: Python, JavaScript, Bash, Go ## 🏆 Bug Bounty Achievements You can showcase: - Hall of Fame recognitions - Total bounties earned - High / critical severity findings - Platforms (HackerOne, Bugcrowd, etc.) This section is what makes the portfolio security-specific. ## 📂 Projects & Research Add links to: - GitHub repositories - Security tools you built - Research projects - Blog posts and writeups Example: ## 📝 Writeups & Reports You may link to: - Medium articles - HackerOne disclosed reports - Personal blog posts - CVEs (if any) This demonstrates real-world impact. ## 📬 Contact & Social Links Add your professional profiles: - GitHub - LinkedIn - HackerOne / Bugcrowd - Twitter (X) - Email address This makes it easy for recruiters or collaborators to reach you. ## 🚀 Deploying with GitHub Pages You can host this portfolio for free using GitHub Pages. Steps - Go to your repository Settings - Open Pages - Under Source, select: - Branch: main - Folder: /root - Save Your site will be live at: https://yourusername.github.io/bugatsec.dev/ ## 🎨 Customization Tips You can further customize by: - Editing colors, fonts, and layout (CSS) - Replacing images inside the assets/ folder - Adding new sections (Certifications, CTFs, Talks) - Removing anything you don’t need ## 📌 What Makes a Strong Security Portfolio A good cybersecurity portfolio usually includes: - ✅ Clear skillset (what you test & hunt) - ✅ Real achievements (bounties, CVEs, writeups) - ✅ Tools or scripts you’ve built - ✅ External proof (profiles, repositories) - ✅ Clean and professional presentation Quality always matters more than quantity. ## ⚠️ Security & Privacy Notes - Do not expose private vulnerability reports - Avoid leaking credentials or sensitive data - Only share public or disclosed findings - Be careful with personal information ## 🏁 Final Words This repository is meant to be a starter template for security professionals. Fork it, customize it, make it yours, and keep it updated as your skills and achievements grow. A strong portfolio often speaks louder than a resume in cybersecurity. 🔐🚀 # 🤝 Contributions and improvements are welcome标签:后端开发