Launching My Cyber Blog: A New Chapter for 2026
This project originally started on GitHub, built on top of the Jekyll Chirpy theme. I loved the customisation, the clean structure, and the power of Markdown, it felt like a proper developer’s home for writing. But as much as I enjoyed that level of control, I realised something important: I needed a space where I could publish quickly. A place where posting regularly felt effortless, not like a mini‑deployment.
So I’ve moved the blog to Blogger and connected my own domains. It gives me the speed and simplicity I need to write more often, while still letting me shape the space into something that feels like mine.
This marks a fresh start for the blog, though I’ll be weaving in ideas and lessons from my earlier posts throughout the year.
I’ve always admired the writers at Ars Technica, the way they blend technical depth with clarity, personality, and genuine curiosity. Their work has inspired me to start publishing my own cyber‑security‑focused content, written from the perspective of someone actively studying, working, and experimenting in the field.
Going into 2026, I’m taking this project seriously. I want this blog to grow with me, a place to document what I’m learning, explore the parts of Cyber and IT that fascinate me, and share insights that might help others along the way.
Expect posts on:
- The technical side of cyber security
- Cyber awareness for analysts and end users
- GRC and the broader governance landscape
- AI’s role in modern security
- Plus anything else that sparks curiosity or feels worth sharing
This blog is becoming my home for consistent, thoughtful writing. A space to explore, learn, and contribute to the wider cyber community.
Coversheet attached. More soon.
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