My Blog is 15 Years Old :)

For about 15 years, with the motto “Knowledge is power and grows when shared!”, I have been striving to share what I’ve learned and know through my cybersecurity-themed blog. My aim is to support young individuals who want to step into the cybersecurity profession, professionals advancing in this field or considering a career change, and citizens who wish to avoid falling into the traps of cybercriminals and scammers while increasing their awareness.

Although years pass and burnout syndrome knocks on my door persistently each year, I strive to keep my motivation to write high, to not open the door, and to keep peeking through the peephole. :)

I wholeheartedly thank you all for the interest, attention, and constructive feedback you have shown to my research articles over the years.

Looking forward to meeting you again with my 200th research article, which I will publish on December 2nd…

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