About Us
Glevkor is an educational project created by two cybersecurity specialists, Alex Rivera and Emily Stone, with more than 24 years of combined professional experience.
Alex Rivera began his career working on malware analysis in large technology environments. His work involved dissecting malicious code used in real attacks on corporate systems, including trojans and hidden persistence mechanisms. Over time, he moved into reverse engineering and vulnerability research, collaborating with international teams.
Emily Stone started her career in a government environment, where she worked on intrusion detection and incident response. She was responsible for monitoring large networks, analyzing traffic, and responding to threats ranging from phishing campaigns to targeted infrastructure attacks.
Throughout their careers, they encountered a wide range of incidents — from simple infections to advanced persistent threats. These experiences showed that cybersecurity is not a static skill set but a continuous process of analysis and adaptation.
Glevkor was created to reflect this reality. The six levels are not a collection of unrelated topics, but a carefully structured sequence.
Code Rain introduces how digital systems communicate.
Green Path focuses on everyday protection and digital hygiene.
Void Trace teaches analysis through logs and scanning tools.
Neon Guide covers web vulnerabilities and real attack patterns.
Pulse Guide focuses on malware and hidden communication channels.
Prime Guide addresses advanced topics such as APTs, reverse engineering, and custom defense systems.
Each level builds directly on the previous one, reinforcing earlier concepts through practical use. The focus is on real examples, configurations, and scenarios drawn from actual work, rather than abstract theory.
Glevkor is designed for those who want to understand cybersecurity as a working discipline — how threats appear, how systems are analyzed, and how protection is built over time.