About
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I’m passionate about Cybersecurity, Linux, Automation, and the Open-Source ecosystem.
I have experience in both technical and non-technical roles, with expertise across several key areas. On the infrastructure side, I have worked extensively in Penetration Testing, Linux, Networking, DevOps, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), cloud technologies, and containerization. In development, my recent focus has been on Python and Go. Additionally, I am active in Security Compliance, working with benchmarks like CIS, STIG, PCI-DSS, CCN, and others.
Throughout my journey, I served as an official instructor for two Linux distributions for many years, sharing Linux knowledge with numerous students. I founded and successfully ran a company, managed teams while fostering strong friendships with team members, and worked as a consultant, helping various companies enhance their cybersecurity. I also structured sustainable Security Departments, designed, developed and improved innovative products, and gained a wealth of other valuable experiences along the way.
I love connecting with interesting and positive people, exchanging ideas, and having fun. I believe that the harder the challenge, the greater the reward. While things may not get easier, we can become better at managing difficulties.
I’m convinced that Open-Source is the backbone of the tech world, providing everyone with access to high-quality code and knowledge. In my quest to improve the digital landscape, I regularly share code and knowledge, aiming to make a meaningful contribution to the community.
I pour my heart (and countless hours) into these projects because it’s my passion. However, passion doesn’t pay the bills (or buy coffee). If my contributions have ever saved you time, solved a problem, or simply made you smile, consider showing your appreciation with a donation. Think of it as buying me a virtual beer or coffee. 😊 Your support keeps me motivated to continue contributing, coding, and caffeinating.
Feel free to reach out, share ideas, or just say hi!