The Threats Are Real.
The Stories Make Them Stick.
The Dark Layer exists because cybersecurity education doesn't have to be boring. Breach reports get filed and forgotten. CVE databases get ignored. Security advisories never reach the people who need them most.
Stories stick. When you follow a character through a ransomware attack — when you watch the CEO get social engineered in real time — when you see exactly how a supply chain breach unfolds scene by scene — you don't forget. You recognize it when it comes for you.
That's The Dark Layer. Every story is fictional. Every technique is real. Every episode is a lesson disguised as a thriller.
Built by a Security Professional
Not a YouTuber who read a cybersecurity blog. A career practitioner with two decades of real-world experience.
CISSP Certified
Certified Information Systems Security Professional — one of the most respected credentials in cybersecurity.
20+ Years Experience
Two decades protecting organizations from evolving digital threats. Not theoretical — operational.
LogicLink Solutions LLC
Founder of LogicLink Solutions LLC — an IT security services company serving South Florida businesses.
Incident Response
Real-world experience responding to breaches, investigating attacks, and implementing post-incident controls.
Enterprise Security
Background in enterprise network security, threat modeling, and security architecture at scale.
Pompano Beach, FL
Operating from South Florida, serving a global audience through The Dark Layer content platform.
How We Build Every Story
Fictional. Always.
Every story uses invented names, companies, locations, and dollar amounts. No real organizations are depicted. No real individuals are identified.
Real Threat Patterns.
The attack methods, social engineering tactics, and technical exploits in each story are sourced from actual breach data, CVE reports, and security research.
Educational Purpose.
Every story ends with a defense. We don't just show the attack — we show how it could have been stopped, detected, or contained.
No Brand Exploitation.
No real company logos, brand names, or trademarks appear in any story or image. We protect intellectual property — and reputations.
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