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17-Year-Old Builds Free Security Scanner After Seeing Small Businesses Priced Out of Cybersecurity

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1d ago· 6 min readenOpinion

Summary

A 17-year-old security professional recounts how small businesses are priced out of cybersecurity solutions. After a healthcare practice in the Netherlands couldn't afford standard security tools, the author built a free, open-source security scanner designed for non-technical small business owners. The article critiques the cybersecurity industry for ignoring small businesses and highlights the author's mission to democratize security access.

Key quotes

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The first time a client asked me 'can we afford to find out if we have a problem,' I did not have a good answer.
Every quote she had received was over four figures. Every tool she had been pointed toward required someone technical to interpret it.
I built a free security scanner because the industry left small businesses behind.
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I Am 17. I Built a Free Security Scanner Because the Industry Left Small Businesses Behind. The first time a client asked me “can we afford to find out if we have a problem,” I did not have a …

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