The assignment revolves around producing clear, engaging content for our technology-school blog on a bi-weekly schedule. Each piece must speak to two distinct audiences at once—absolute beginners who need plain-language explanations and seasoned readers who expect depth and technical accuracy. Scope Every second week, deliver one well-researched article (roughly 1 000–1 200 words) that focuses on at least one of these areas: threat detection and prevention, network security, or broader cybersecurity best practices. Real-world examples, references to current frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001), and mentions of common tools such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, or SIEM platforms are encouraged when they clarify the concept. Tone & Format • Start with an accessible overview, then drill down into specifics so advanced readers gain substantive insight. • Use concise headings, code or command snippets where relevant, and cite reputable sources. • Content must be original and ready for publication—grammar-checked and free of plagiarism. Deliverables - Two publish-ready articles per month, supplied as Google Docs or Markdown - A brief meta description (160 characters) and 3–5 SEO keywords for each post - Suggested hero image concept or reputable image source link Acceptance Criteria - Accurate explanations, no jargon left undefined - Actionable takeaways for both learner levels - Passed through Copyscape/Turnitin and Grammarly with no critical issues I handle editing and scheduling, so once the draft is approved we move straight to the next topic. If you thrive on translating complex cybersecurity ideas into approachable narratives, this project should feel like second nature.