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Welcome!

Hello and welcome!

This blog is where I share my curiosity driven journey across the world of cybersecurity, a world that keeps surprising me every day whether I am working on hardware security, web vulnerabilities, embedded devices, industrial systems, or designing and testing environments in cyber ranges.

After years spent in penetration testing, red teaming, and assessments across many different technical domains, I wanted a space that feels like a personal laboratory, a place to collect interesting observations, research notes, and the unexpected behaviors that appear when technology is explored with a bit of depth. My goal is simple, create content that is technical, practical, and enjoyable to read.

Here you will find vulnerability analyses, hands on debugging stories, experiments with hardware interfaces, write ups based on real VAPT activities, and reflections on how offensive and defensive techniques evolve as infrastructures grow more complex.

Everything published here follows responsible disclosure practices and appears only after the related information has been validated or officially released. I like to share not only what I find, but also why it matters, what patterns repeat across systems, and what defenders, engineers, or fellow researchers can take from these experiences.

Cybersecurity today crosses many boundaries, from traditional IT networks to operational technologies, from cloud platforms to embedded controllers, and exploring all these areas requires both curiosity and patience. I also enjoy listening to Led Zeppelin, usually playing in the background while I am researching or debugging, which adds a bit of rhythm to the process.

This blog exists to share what I learn and to document the ideas and discoveries that emerge along the way.

If you are interested in cybersecurity, hardware tinkering, web security challenges, cyber range design, or simply enjoy understanding how systems behave when pushed a little further, I hope you will feel at home here. More research notes, stories, experiments, and observations will arrive over time, thank you for stopping by and welcome aboard.

This post is licensed under CC BY 4.0 by the author.

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