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LOG BRIEFING: The Cyberhavox Threat Logs repository compiles field notes, tactical investigation summaries, SIEM query guides, and security analysis records authored by Raghav Gupta. These entries document real-world incident response protocols, threat hunting methodologies, and career transition benchmarks in the cybersecurity operations space.
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Raghav Gupta · Cyberhavox

SOC Analyst L1 · 2w ago

An entry-level security job shouldn't require 5 years of experience.

But here we are.

Kashish and I watched 400 applications get rejected. Same talent. Same effort. Same wall.

So we stopped complaining and started building.

Gatebreaker, a brutally honest, open-source career diagnostic for cybersecurity professionals.

What it does:

✦ Runs an 8-dimension gap analysis on your profile

✦ Tells you exactly what's missing (not "keep applying")

✦ Gives you a clear next action, not motivation — a roadmap

One job seeker told us it was the first time they understood what was actually holding them back. That message is still saved on my phone.

The hiring system is broken. We built the tool to fight it.

“The most effective way to fix a broken system is to build a tool that makes it obsolete.”

We're open-source and looking for contributors.

npx gatebreaker

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Gatebreaker npx terminal — 8-dimension career gap analysis output

Live terminal output from npx gatebreaker— 8-dimension analysis detecting the "Cert Collector" archetype.

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Q1.

What topics does Cyberhavox write about in the Threat Logs?

The Threat Logs cover SOC operations, SIEM detection engineering (Microsoft Sentinel, Rapid7, FortiSIEM), threat hunting methodologies, CTF writeups, incident response case studies, and blue-team tooling reviews — all from active production experience.

Q2.

How often is the Threat Log archive updated?

New entries are published regularly as Raghav Gupta documents active cybersecurity research, detection engineering work, and professional experiences. Entries range from technical field notes to structured incident analyses.

Q3.

Are the Threat Logs suitable for beginners in cybersecurity?

Yes — entries span beginner-friendly SOC concepts (alert triage, SIEM basics, KQL queries) all the way to advanced threat detection methodology and MITRE ATT&CK mapping. There is content for every experience level.

Q4.

How can I contact Raghav Gupta about a specific log entry or collaborate on research?

Reach out through the Secure Comms channel at cyberhavox.xyz/contact or book a direct session at cyberhavox.xyz/book. All transmissions are responded to within 24 hours.

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