Red Hot Cyber is an online magazine dedicated to technology and cybersecurity, created by an editorial team composed of cybersecurity and digital experts. The sharing of information is promoted as a fundamental tool to increase risk awareness and improve knowledge of digital topics, also thanks to an active community of specialists who collaborate on scientific dissemination projects.
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5 articles (2 articles italiano, 3 articles inglese)
5 articles 2 italiano, 3 inglese
Ashleigh is a freelance writer exploring OSINT, hacking culture, and the psychological impact of digital media. With a keen eye for human behavior and a detail-oriented perspective shaped by Asperger’s, they cut through misinformation and decode the digital world.
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3 articles (2 articles italiano, 1 articles inglese)
3 articles 2 italiano, 1 inglese
Roman writer, author and director, works for theatre, cinema and TV. Passionate about musicals, he has written three original works. He is also a photographer, with exhibitions in prestigious venues and coverage by RAI and Sky. A finalist in awards such as the David di Donatello, he has published editorial texts and the novel Frontiere (Rossini Editore). Betti is his first comic book, now in its fourth episode.
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3 articles (2 articles italiano, 1 articles inglese)
3 articles 2 italiano, 1 inglese
Cyber Security Specialist at ACS Data Systems SPA
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6708 articles (6666 articles italiano, 42 articles inglese)
6708 articles 6666 italiano, 42 inglese
The Red Hot Cyber Editorial Team provides daily updates on bugs, data breaches, and global threats. Every piece of content is validated by our community of experts, including Pietro Melillo, Massimiliano Brolli, Sandro Sana, Olivia Terragni, and Stefano Gazzella.
Through synergy with our industry-leading partners—such as Accenture, CrowdStrike, Trend Micro, and Fortinet—we transform technical complexity into collective awareness. We ensure information accuracy by analyzing primary sources and maintaining a rigorous technical peer-review process.
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