About MRE Security

The platform that bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world security needs.

Our Story

Managed Risk Experts (MRE) Security started from the real-world challenges a college student faced while trying to break into cybersecurity. His journey was difficult and filled with uncertainty, but he found a path to success through networking and the guidance of others in the field. Now, he wants to help others avoid those same struggles and find their own way into cybersecurity.

Our goal is simple: to make cybersecurity education accessible, practical, and supportive for aspiring professionals. Whether you're a student, a career switcher, or just starting out, you're our first priority. Through our blogs, technical tutorials, and in-depth podcast interviews, we aim to equip you with the knowledge, confidence, and clarity needed to break into the field.

Our Mission

A

Knowledge Accessibility

We're dedicated to making cybersecurity knowledge accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or experience level.

B

Practical Training

Through practical training and real-world insights, we help aspiring professionals develop the skills needed to excel in cybersecurity.

C

Community Building

We foster a supportive community where security professionals can connect, collaborate, and grow together in their cybersecurity journey.

D

Security Excellence

We believe excellence in security starts with learning. That's why we focus on helping aspiring professionals build real-world skills and confidence, one step at a time.

Security Experts

Our team of ethical hackers and security researchers is dedicated to protecting digital assets and sharing knowledge.

Evan Isaac

Evan Isaac

Lead Technical Writer

GRTP, OSCP, eWPTX, eCPPT, eJPT (v1|v2)

Evan is a dedicated cybersecurity professional with a degree from Roger Williams University. He is certified in GRTP, OSCP, eWPTX, eCPPT, and eJPT. He specializes in web application and API security. In his free time, he identifies vulnerabilities in FOSS applications and mentors aspiring cybersecurity professionals.