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AI Security
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Learn to build, audit, and secure LLM-powered applications. From prompt injection to production monitoring.
For: Security and software engineers building or…
Cloud Security
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Master AWS security from shared responsibility to SIEM integration. Build cloud security skills from the ground up.
For: Engineers and DevOps with AWS experience…
K8s Security
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Secure Kubernetes clusters from architecture to supply chain. Practical controls for production workloads.
For: Platform engineers, DevOps engineers, and cloud…
Detection Eng.
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Build effective detection capabilities. From IOC-based rules to behavioral analytics and hypothesis-driven hunting.
For: SOC analysts, threat hunters, and security…
Secure Dev
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Write secure backend code by default. OWASP Top 10, authentication, cryptography, and API security for working developers.
For: Python, Go, and Node.js backend developers…
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Build a rock-solid mathematical and physical foundation. Linear algebra, calculus, probability theory, and classical mechanics.
5 articles
Systems & Hardware
Electronics & Operating Systems
Understand the machine from transistors to kernel. Digital logic, CPU architecture, memory management, and system calls.
6 articles
Cyber Security
Offensive Security & Exploit Development
From buffer overflows to ROP chains. Understand how attacks work at the binary level so you can defend against them.
7 articles
Artificial Intelligence
AI & Machine Learning Security
From prompt injection to adversarial ML. Understand the unique security challenges of LLM applications and AI systems.
12 articles
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Zero-Trust architecture, container orchestration, eBPF security, and cloud-native vulnerability analysis.
5 articles
Latest Articles
Recently published technical deep-dives.
Capstone: Security Review for a Production LLM Application
Apply everything from this course to a realistic application scenario. You'll conduct a structured security review, identify weaknesses across the full stack, and produce a prioritized remediation plan — the same deliverable a security engineer would hand to their team.
Artificial Intelligence
Monitoring Production LLM Systems: Observability and Anomaly Detection
Deploying an LLM application is the beginning, not the end. This lesson covers what to measure, what to log, how to detect anomalies before they become incidents, and how to build observability that actually tells you something useful.
Artificial Intelligence
LLM Agent Security: Designing for Minimal Blast Radius
Agents that can take actions are fundamentally different from chatbots. This lesson covers how to design agentic systems so that when something goes wrong — and it will — the damage is contained, reversible, and detectable.
Artificial Intelligence
Prompt Injection in Practice: Testing Your Own Applications
Knowing that prompt injection exists is not enough. This lesson teaches you how to systematically find it in your own applications — manual testing methodology, automated scanning with garak, and how to document and prioritize what you find.
Artificial Intelligence
BGP Hijacking: How Internet Routing Gets Manipulated and What's Being Done About It
A technical breakdown of BGP route hijacking — how the protocol works, how prefix and path attacks operate, real incidents from Pakistan Telecom to Rostelecom, and the state of RPKI, MANRS, and ASPA as defenses.
Cloud & Network Security
LLM Application Architecture: What You're Actually Building
Before you can secure an LLM application, you need to understand what it actually is. System prompts, context windows, tool calling, and the trust boundary problem.
Artificial Intelligence
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