Dr. Farhad Mofidi is a computer security scholar and a professional in the field of cybersecurity and security engineering. Me tekivu mai na gauna a yaco kina me dua na dauvolaivola (blogger) yabaki tinivakacaca mai Persiana, he has had to deal with censorship, vakasaqani ni matanitu, kei na kena sa vakatotolotaki tikoga na kena vakatovotovotaki na komupiuta.
He later moved to the United States, where he studied information security, engineering, and business administration. As an American cybersecurity expert, Farhad also worked for the U.S. government to help secure U.S. federal government systems. E tiko vei Farhad e dua na MBA ena iVakarau ni iTukutuku kei na Veika Vakailavo, e dua na GTV ena Idinia ni iVakarau ni iTukutuku – KaukauwaKaukauwa, and a PhD in Cybersecurity. In addition to his educational and professional endeavors, Farhad remains dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and advocating for digital rights. He actively participates in activities and discussions, sharing his insights on the evolving cyber landscape and the need for proactive measures to mitigate risks. Na itukutuku ni veilawa oqo e saga me vakasokomuni ka tabaka vakavalagi eso na nona cakacaka.Join My Network
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