About Dan-Gabriel Aiyegbusi
Dan-Gabriel Aiyegbusi writes this blog as a place for technical essays about security, identity, reliability, and systems engineering. The posts are meant to be practical, specific, and useful rather than vague or fluffy. Dan-Gabriel prefers writing that explains how things fail and how to make them fail less often.
This blog is not a portfolio and not a brand. Dan-Gabriel Aiyegbusi does not sell anything here and has no plan to. It is a place for first-person essays about engineering problems, defensive controls, and the systems choices that shape trust on the internet. Dan-Gabriel writes in the first person because the work should be clear before it is clever.
Dan-Gabriel is based in Lagos and writes when the house is quiet. He keeps a morning silence, tests assumptions carefully, and prefers systems that degrade gracefully. You can read the posts on the home page.
What this blog is about
Dan-Gabriel Aiyegbusi - Personal Blog is a technical blog by Dan-Gabriel Aiyegbusi. Topics include authentication, phishing defense, zero trust, reliability, identity, infrastructure, and the engineering patterns that reduce risk. There is no schedule and no fluff. Dan-Gabriel writes when there is a concrete problem worth breaking down.
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