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Launched in 2013 as a community for creative engineers, system administrators, designers, programmers, and serious-minded technology learners, VincentTechBlog has grown from a small Blogspot experiment into a long-running technical publication for people who want to understand, build, secure, and improve technology systems.

More than a blog, VTB is a mindset. It is built on the idea of elevated tech learning: practical knowledge, deep technical curiosity, and high-standard execution. Good is not good enough for the VTB community. We believe in learning properly, building carefully, securing systems intentionally, and sharing knowledge that helps others move forward.

From the early days on Google’s Blogger to the current VincentTechBlog platform, VTB has remained focused on making technical knowledge accessible without watering it down. The site has covered networking, systems administration, programming, cybersecurity, infrastructure, cloud, and engineering problem-solving — always with the goal of helping learners and professionals understand how technology works in the real world.

Today, VincentTechBlog is evolving into a cybersecurity engineering and infrastructure security publication. The focus is now on security architecture, DevSecOps, threat detection, cloud and infrastructure security, open-source security, and engineering deep dives.

Vincent Olagbemide founded VTB in 2013. Vincent is a cybersecurity engineer, software engineer, founder, technical educator, and builder of security technology products. He has over 10 years of experience across software engineering, fintech, cybersecurity, infrastructure, and technical education. He has worked across engineering, security leadership, developer training, and product building, and has trained thousands of learners through classroom teaching, Udemy, YouTube, and technical content.

With VTB, Vincent’s practical and disciplined approach to technology continues to show through course-based learning, engineering breakdowns, cybersecurity research, and real-world technical guides. The goal is simple: help serious builders, engineers, and security professionals learn better, think deeper, and build more secure systems.

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