An introduction
CyberZero is my small project of bringing security nuances to You no matter what age you are. Thanks to that I have hope to build knowledge and self awareness in people who are not ready to jump into cybersecurity fully, but want only to get to know basic stuff. But do not fret there is also a place for advanced content to come by. It is worth mentioning that I as an author of this site and person responsible for content on it, which probably could be found on the internet - do not support using this knowledge for bad things.
Who am I, and why?
Cybersecurity graduate, with wide interests ranging from networking to hacking. But I am trying to stay in middle of these two things. For why I am doing this blog there is more than one reason. My main motivation to start was to learn specialistic knowledge and to promote myself. I am ex-teacher so I think that my content will be easy to read and be remembered. I also want to mark that English in my second language therefore I might or not make some minor errors - why that. Because I don't want to use AI in any way to help me write or correct my writing. It should stay natural, even if it could have some flaws.
What content to expect
I would want my content to be understood by many people therefore I would try to divide my posts into easy to understand sections but the more you read the more advanced topics could get. I don't want this site to be news related, I am not going to exclude them straightforward here because when something very important happens like with Crowdstrike some time ago or something smaller which will align with some theoretical content I have planned then why not?
I don't have right now a clear vision what content exactly will be there. But overall some of it will be theory about some topics, where other will be kinda like guides utilizing free tools that you can grab on the net.
As I said in my short introduction, I can't see myself using AI to write anything - you see every LLM up to this day have serious flaw, making things up. So let's leave it at that. But it can apple minor corrections to ready text to make it more appealing? Yes it can, but it still count as using AI model.
Is it for free?
For now there won't be any kind of monetization, but later in the future for advanced parts of articles or some kind of specialized articles there could be some. But at least not in this year.