Independent insights on modern cyber risks

Understanding cybersecurity before incidents happen

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Practical cybersecurity support for entrepreneurs

I focus on education, clarity, and long-term security thinking – not on selling tools or fear-based solutions

Incident Response Guide for Small Businesses

What to do when a cyber incident happens – clear steps, no jargon.

Cyber Risk Analysis for Your Business

An individual risk analysis tailored to your business environment.

Cyber Awareness Masterclas

A structured email course that explains how cyber attacks begin

Behind the Backdoor – How modern cyber attacks begin

Behind the Backdoor reveals how modern cyber attacks actually work – quietly, inconspicuously, and often unnoticed until it is too late.
Written like a compelling narrative rather than a technical manual, each chapter shows how small, everyday decisions can trigger major security incidents – and which practical measures could have prevented them.

  • Based on real-world attack scenarios
  • Focus on human and organizational factors
  • Practical security insights without technical overload
  • Written for business and everyday decision-making

My Cybersecurity Background

I have started this blog to create a clear and trustworthy place for entrepreneurs – a place that explains how cyber attacks actually begin, why many protective measures fail in practice, and how better decisions can be made without panic or technical overload. Over the years, I built and ran several online projects and blogs, which naturally led me to deal with systems, platforms, and their vulnerabilities.

My background combines hands-on digital project experience with a strong focus on cybersecurity. I help entrepreneurs navigate real risks, understand how attacks actually happen, and make better security decisions with confidence.

Free Anit Hack Guide

This free guide breaks down the seven most dangerous cybersecurity mistakes that SMEs and self-employed professionals are still making — and more importantly, how you can eliminate them fast.Cybersecurity is no longer a “big business problem.” In 2026, small businesses and freelancers are the preferred targets for cybercriminals — not because they store more data, but because they’re easier to breach. And while a single mistake might seem harmless, it can open the door to ransomware, account takeovers, data theft, or complete business shutdowns.