Nico Waisman, born in Argentina in 1982, became fascinated with subverting technology from a young age. Driven by the challenge and enjoyment, he taught himself about code, vulnerabilities, and exploitation without formal training, as cybersecurity education was not available in Argentina at the time.
His learning process involved extensive experimentation and reverse engineering due to a lack of documentation, which he found to be a key part of the fascination and challenge.
Despite initially pursuing engineering and journalism studies without completion, Waisman's passion for hacking persisted. In 2003, he secured a position at Immunity as a senior security researcher, marking the beginning of his professional career in cybersecurity.
His hands-on experience and demonstrated knowledge, gained through self-teaching, were instrumental in his entry into the field, which has largely focused on offensive security.
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Nico Waisman, born in Argentina in 1982, developed his hacking skills through self-teaching and experimentation, eventually leading to a career in offensive security. He joined Immunity in 2003 as a senior security researcher, marking the start of his professional journey in the field.