Summary
Flooencer is a cybersecurity influencer-marketing agency that places practitioner-voice sponsored content for cyber vendors. Cyberou has worked with Flooencer as their creator-of-choice for sponsored LinkedIn posts over multiple years and multiple client engagements.
Recent example: a Teramind sponsored post anchored to the January 2026 conviction of a Google engineer for trade-secret theft. The post explained the insider-risk pattern, connected it to what Teramind actually does (real-time user-behaviour analysis), and closed with a free interactive demo CTA. It cleared 42K views, 223 likes, and 101 link clicks. Nazma Qurban, Flooencer's Chief Operating Officer, left a public testimonial.
Challenge
Sponsored cybersecurity content on LinkedIn is a saturated market, and cyber vendors are hard clients to satisfy. Every vendor has opinions about voice, every legal team has opinions about claims, and every practitioner audience filters out creative that sounds more like marketing than like a peer. An agency running at scale needs a creator who can match voice to brand without forcing the brand to micromanage the voice.
Flooencer needed someone who could walk into any cyber-vendor engagement, read the technical claims, find the practitioner angle, draft at LinkedIn mobile length, and deliver on time without rewrites. A creator who could handle the full editorial load so the agency could scale.
The recent Teramind engagement shows the model in action. Insider-risk platforms are a tough sell in sponsored social: the category sounds abstract until a reader recognises a specific incident. The post had to land a concrete case, connect it to what Teramind actually does, and close on a free interactive demo URL, all without reading as an ad.
Approach
We anchored the Teramind post to a case practitioners already recognise: an engineer working for Google stole over 500 files to start his own AI company, and nobody found out until the FBI got involved. The method is textbook insider exfiltration: copy and paste internal data into Apple Notes, convert to PDF, upload to personal cloud. In January 2026, the engineer was convicted on 14 counts of economic espionage, the first ever AI-related espionage conviction in the US.
Teramind landed as the answer to the question the case raises: how do you detect this pattern before the FBI has to? Real-time user-behaviour analysis, flagged anomalies, pre-breach containment. Specific capability, not a generic "protect your data" pitch.
The CTA was a free interactive demo, not a sales call. Same pattern we've validated across other sponsored engagements: free, low-friction, respects the reader's time. Sponsored disclosure ran at the bottom of the body.
Across the multi-year Flooencer relationship, this is the approach we've repeated: practitioner-recognised case, specific vendor capability as the answer, free CTA as the conversion mechanism, clean sponsored disclosure, fast delivery for the agency's schedule.
Results
The Teramind post cleared 42K views, 223 likes, and 101 link clicks on LinkedIn. The 101 link clicks matter more than the view count for an insider-risk platform: that is 101 practitioners who read the post, agreed the pattern was worth investigating, and clicked through to try the demo.
Across the multi-year Flooencer relationship, Cyberou has remained their creator-of-choice for cybersecurity sponsored content. That continuity matters for an agency: scale depends on having a roster of creators who deliver consistently, match client brand voice, and handle review cycles without friction.
Nazma Qurban, Flooencer's Chief Operating Officer, left a public testimonial specifically citing the multi-project collaboration and the consistency of execution.
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"We've collaborated with Daniel on multiple cybersecurity projects, and he consistently exceeds expectations with his exceptional ability to produce amazing posts."