About
NullExport is an independent publication exploring the intersection of technology, security, and human behavior.
I created NullExport as a place to document research, explore technical ideas, and ask questions that don't always have simple answers. Sometimes that means diving into cybersecurity, software engineering, or DevSecOps. Other times it means examining artificial intelligence, digital literacy, privacy, or the human factors that influence the technology we build and use.
Technology rarely exists in isolation. Every system reflects the people who designed it, the assumptions it was built on, and the ways people ultimately choose to use—or misuse—it. Understanding those relationships is just as important as understanding the technology itself.
The articles you'll find here range from technical tutorials and research summaries to essays that connect engineering with broader questions about society, trust, and emerging technology. The goal isn't to chase every headline, but to take a closer look at the ideas worth understanding.
NullExport is ultimately a place for curiosity. If an article encourages you to think differently, question an assumption, or explore a topic further, then it's accomplished what it set out to do.
Thanks for reading.