whoami

Computer engineer specialized in cybersecurity, living somewhere in Europe. Consciously down the rabbit hole of security paranoia usual for those of us who are modestly aware of the technology we use. Great hater of the dynamics in which the business world of the IT sector is immersed, especially the IT security sector. A world where everyone is trying to sell you snake oil and where security products produce more security problems than solutions. Complex solutions for simple problems; bloated software for lazy engineers. Although I am a victim of that dynamic, as a diligent worker I try to survive in it. I also love FOSS and admire all the developers and people who selflessly contribute to it. The cyberworld rises on the backs of those.

So much for the part of me that might interest you the most. But I’m not only dedicated to IT. I study philosophy in a self-taught way, but I don’t read that junk philosophy of contemporary gurus who want to sell you a book; I read from Plato and Aristotle, to Hegel and Heidegger, passing through Thomas Aquinas, Spinoza or Fichte. I also like chess, although I am no expert. I practice contact sports and an olympic discipline of which I can say little. I love nature, the mountains and the rural environment. I love house, techno and the typical music you would listen to at a rave, but I greatly enjoy classical music and jazz.

Little more to say. You know what I hate and what I love. If you want to contact me, you will find the way to do it in this link.