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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': Approximately 20% of the community fits into this category, as they seek to integrate into the cybersecurity ecosystem, often aligning with industry standards and best practices. * '''Emulators''': Around 10% are emulators, drawn to the field by high-profile figures in cybersecurity, aspiring to achieve similar success and recognition. * '''Doomsdayers''': About 15% are doomsdayers, characterized by a pessimistic outlook on cybersecurity threats, often advocating for stringent security measures and self-reliance. * '''Survivalists''': Making up 25%, survivalists are pragmatic, focusing on efficient and cost-effective security solutions, often researching extensively before making decisions. * '''Achievers''': Roughly 15% are achievers, highly ambitious and driven to excel in the cybersecurity domain, often seeking certifications and advanced knowledge. * '''Saviors''': Comprising 10%, saviors are motivated by a desire to protect others from cyber threats, emphasizing ethical hacking and community support. * '''Integrators''': Around 5% are integrators, balancing their cybersecurity pursuits with philanthropic efforts, often contributing to open-source projects and community initiatives. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-10"></span>
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