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Blueteam analysis on IoE | intelligence history to technology futurism—emphasizing privacy fallacies and putting security in cybersecurity.


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Xybercraft ™, as a service—of, relating to, or involving computer systems or computer networks; is professionally categorized on the subareas within Computer Engineering and Infosec realm(s). Xybercraft ™ has one focus, demystifying information technology that safeguards our digital systems and data in a complex landscape that continues to evolve while providing non-biased IT news and/or reviews from dedicated cognoscenti professionals that bestow all viewers with equal and positive information. I try to veer from politics as much as possible and sticking strictly to technology but because tech is widely used in all narrations some points of view may seem politicized as I dig into the story behind the factors, roots and outcomes—I have over 15 years of experience in all sorts of the IT crevices with one goal in mind #defense.

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What is blueteaming?

Blueteamers help to secure (devices, websites, networks, etc.,) analyze the threat field, dig into anti-forensic attack methods and perform counterintelligence strategies.

  • Articles: Every two months or so I publish a written article about upcoming trends or new information on older news; scientific theory’s, privacy concerns, potential “how-to’s”, or my favorite, declassified leaks.

  • Podcasts: Every month I release a podcast about the most recent exploits and provisional IT news from my standpoint and expertise on the recent attack vectors, technological theories and interviews with individuals who have unique technology, intelligence or engineering stories.


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These publications are not encouraging any form of competition, such as being the first or the one with a million likes etc., the idea or journaling came about in college rephrasing notes and putting things in my own word. I started hacking (pentesting; more software then hardware), distro-hopping, and building web applications a long time ago. We have watched technology evolve literally in our hands and conglomerates promise us over and over that they will be “more transparent” time after time—and I don’t see it coming to an end anytime soon.

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Emboldening Security in Cybersecurity

Xybercraft ™ is designed to introduce a perspective of cybersecurity, cyber-weaponry, or qubits in a unique narrative primarily to advise and teach and defend against upcoming threats. From the front-end to back-end code; to the exciting advancements of optoelectronics and mere chemistry in the silicon hardware, there is a big difference from paranoia and vigilance.

Interests and focus:

For example yet not limited to: networking, electromagnetism, cryptology, how to’s, artificial intelligence, forensics, cybersecurity, electrical engineering, programming, robotism, algorithms, nanotechnology, bioinformatics, plus many more topics relating to the engineering, science and sometimes physics of the technology, you know the fun stuff!

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Please refrain from vulgar, libel and/or inimical actions.

Authors/contributors are the full owner(s) of each publication. Each article is wrote/typed without resorting to plagiarism or artificial intelligence, note that some articles may be quoted or examples using or demonstrating the evolution of AIG, generally speaking the rest is knucklegrease™, be original 🤙🏽

Disclaimer: I am not a full-time professional writer; the sole purpose of my perspicacity on my publications is to help silence my IoT ranting, life is not that serious, if I or anyone bothers you with their self proclaimed work, please touch some grass—I have over a decade of knowledge in my particular field and stand alongside any information I write and/or quote. My ideas, attributions, opinions, publications, vocabulary, articles, and other forms of related context do not reflect my employer, affiliates, associates, or colleagues; nor should they be taken more seriously than directed.

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Please bare in mind that I recently created this account and not all of my previously published articles have been completely migrated to Substack, also disregard any corrigendum or outdated information, some of my content was wrote years ago—I will get around to updating my studies and/or low resolution media in upcoming weeks/months.


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Infosec isn’t slowing down

So, come dive into the atmosphere of IoE with me while I unravel the complexities and blunders from the past to the future—technological innovations, interplay of cutting-edge advancements and visionary concepts that shape tomorrow’s future, today.

From consumer, commercial, military, science, to law—your goto cybersecurity dossier.

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Xybercraft ™ is an upcoming tech group helping to sort out the “how” from the “why’s”, and “who’s” from the “what’s”.


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Blueteam analysis on IoE | from threat intelligence to technology futurism—emphasizing privacy fallacies and putting security in cybersecurity.

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IASAE Level II Cybersecurity Practitioner—I started writing on Medium during college over 10 years ago while studying CompSys & Business. #TeamLinux since ‘06.