An introduction

An introduction

CyberZero is my small project dedicated to bringing security nuances to you, no matter your age. I hope to build knowledge and self-awareness in people who aren't ready to dive into cybersecurity fully but want to grasp the basics. Don't worry, though—there will also be plenty of room for advanced content.

As the author of this site, I want to be clear: while the technical knowledge here can be found across the internet, I do not support using this information for malicious purposes.

Who am I, and why?

I am a cybersecurity graduate with wide-ranging interests, starting from cars through networking to hacking. I try to stay right in the middle of those last two worlds. My motivation for starting this blog is twofold: to continue learning specialized knowledge and to build my professional profile.

As a former teacher, I aim to create content that is easy to read and easy to remember. I should also mention that English is my second language, so you may find minor errors here and there. I’ve chosen not to use AI to write or heavily rewrite my posts because I want them to stay natural and authentic, even with a few flaws.

What content to expect

I want my content to be understood by everyone. To achieve this, I will divide my posts into clear, digestible sections; the further you read, the more advanced the topics will get.

While this isn't a news site, I won't ignore major events. If something significant happens—like the Crowdstrike incident—or a smaller event aligns with the theory I’m covering, I will certainly include it. You can expect a mix of theoretical deep dives and practical guides utilizing free tools found online.

As I mentioned, I won't be using AI to generate content. Current Large Language Models (LLMs) still have a serious flaw: they make things up. I will only use AI for minor corrections—much like a smartphone’s autocorrect—to ensure the text is clear while remaining 100% human-generated.

Is it free?

Currently, there is no monetization. In the future, I may consider it for highly specialized or advanced articles, but that is not in the foreseeable plan.