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Learning-driven, ethics-first collective spanning physical, OT, and IT security.

FTRCRP // about

FTRCRP is a small, independent group of individuals spanning physical and OT security and IT-SEC. Led by Mr. 0, a technology student with long-standing curiosity for Linux, Unix, Windows, and the social and psychological impact of technology... we operate as a learning-driven, ethics-first collective.

At this stage, FTRCRP is a project and training lab, not a corporation. We are building knowledge, structure, and trust brick by brick. What we know today comes from study, lab work, and curiosity; what we do not know yet, we learn, apply, and fix.

Our work blends ethical hacking, systems hardening, and security awareness, both technical and human. We offer basic consultancy and advice by e-mail or on-site for now, always within ethical and legal boundaries.

We are resilient, resourceful, and realistic. We do not pretend to know everything, but we know how to learn fast.

If you are IT- or OT-oriented, share a passion for security, privacy, and responsible technology, and want to collaborate or exchange insights — reach out.

Guidelines

Our guidelines are as follows:

  1. We Are Not Data.

    We are sentient, flawed, sovereign. FTRCRP rejects surveillance capitalism — the trade of identity for convenience. Our mission is to return control of technology to its rightful owner: the user.

  2. Privacy Is A Birthright, Not An Upsell.

    Encryption is not criminal. Anonymity is not guilt. We defend both as core civic hygiene, the digital version of locking your front door.

  3. AI Must Remain Human-Implemented.

    Tools should augment, not override. Human judgment — empathy, context, intent — must always stay in the loop. AI at FTRCRP is used to enhance clarity, automate defense, and simplify compliance — never to profile or manipulate.

  4. Security Should Be Accessible.

    We make ITSEC and OPSEC understandable, tangible, and actionable for real people. No jargon, no gatekeeping — only clear systems that small businesses and individuals can run and trust.

  5. The Lab Is Sacred.

    Every byte, scan, or payload we craft runs within systems we own or are permitted to test. We log everything, teach responsibly, and operate ethically. Knowledge without ethics is just exploitation.

  6. For The Small And Unseen.

    We exist for the local baker, the garage tech, the farm, the artist, and the one-person firm. Those who deserve the same caliber of protection the giants pay for.

  7. The Promise.

    We will stay small, sharp, and human. We will speak truth about systems, even when inconvenient. We will build trust, not dependence.