Draft:Emil Kylander

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Emil Kylander
Born1997-11-21
Falköping, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Occupation(s)Ethical hacker, Developer
Known forContributions to cybersecurity, Development of Celious search engine
WebsiteOfficial website

Emil Kylander is a prominent figure in the field of cybersecurity, hailing from Sweden. As an ethical hacker and developer, Kylander has gained recognition for his contributions to the security community, particularly through his discoveries of vulnerabilities such as CVE-2021-24964.[1] and CVE-2021-24963[2]

Kylander's expertise in IT security has led him to share his knowledge and insights through various media outlets. He has been featured discussing IT security on platforms such as Falköpings Tidning, where he provided valuable security tips in an article "Emil, 26, är laglig hackare - ger sina bästa säkerhetstips" (Emil, 26, is a legal hacker - provides his best security tips)[3]. Additionally, he has appeared on Falköpings Radio[4], engaging in discussions centered around IT security, further solidifying his role as an authority in the field.

One of Kylander's notable contributions to the cybersecurity landscape is the development and release of Celious, a national Swedish search engine. Celious stands out for its emphasis on protecting the sovereignty of the country and the privacy of its users. Through stringent logging practices and robust encryption measures, Celious aims to safeguard both national interests and individual privacy rights in the digital sphere. Kylander's initiative in creating Celious reflects his commitment to advancing cybersecurity measures that prioritize both security and privacy in an increasingly interconnected world.[5][6]

  1. ^ CVE-2021-24964. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.
  2. ^ CVE-2021-24963. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.
  3. ^ Falköpings Tidning. (2024, February 18). Emil, 26, är laglig hackare - ger sina bästa säkerhetstips.
  4. ^ Falköpings Radio. (n.d.). Emil Kylander om IT säkerhet.
  5. ^ Falköpings Tidning. (2022, October 3). Han tar upp kampen med Google - har skapat egen sökmotor.
  6. ^ Skövde Tidning. (2022, October 3). Han tar upp kampen med Google - har skapat egen sökmotor.