Hi and wellcome!
I’m Vincenzo Argese, and my passion for computers and programming began back in 1989, when my parents gave me a Commodore 64. With that little machine and its BASIC programming manual, I wrote my very first lines of code.
In 2011, I started my own IT consulting business, focusing on cybersecurity and software development.
Since 2012, I have specialized in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) and serve as a Technical Consultant (CTU) for the Judiciary in criminal justice cases.
The operating system I love and use the most is Debian GNU/Linux. Since 1999/2000,over 25 years now, it has been the foundation of all my activities: daily work, personal projects, software development, game development, system administration, and digital forensics.
My favorite programming languages are C and Python. In my free time, I enjoy developing video games with Godot Engine (GDScript) and Unreal Engine (C++). My philosophy is to write code that is clean, functional, and secure: no unnecessary complexity, just efficiency and elegance.
Since 2019, I have been collaborating with Microtech srl, a company specializing in IT consulting for the education sector. I provide cybersecurity training for teachers and administrative staff in schools, and I also work on web development projects.
This website is my personal space, where I share the things I love: projects, experiments, and ideas.
Here you’ll find blog and technical articles on:
- 💻 Software development and CyberSecurity
- 🐧 Debian GNU/Linux
- 🔐 Insights on Digital Forensics (DFIR)
- 🎮 Game Development projects
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Welcome to my digital world!
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Why Crisium?
The name “Crisium” (or “cr1s1um”) comes from a character I used to play in an old text-based role-playing game from the ’80s/’90s, accessed via telnet (MUD - Tempora Sanguinis): a blood-sucking vampire anti-paladin in a dark and fascinating fantasy world.