United Kingdom
Farah Hawa is a London-based cybersecurity professional and digital creator who documents her life working in security at Meta while sharing practical…
Total Followers +1.1%
153K
Across Instagram, YouTube
Primary Platform
94K followers · 61% of audience
Engagement
3.1%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. $1.9K–$4.7K / IG post
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +85 +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +85 |
| Last 30 days | +2K +1.8% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
| Last 90 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
| Last 365 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Farah Hawa is a London-based cybersecurity professional and digital creator who documents her life working in security at Meta while sharing practical ethical hacking knowledge with a growing online audience. Her content sits at the intersection of technical education and lifestyle vlogging — one post might break down a real-world AI vulnerability like prompt injection or LLM token manipulation, the next might capture her booking a wingwalking experience mid-week. This blend of rigorous technical commentary and candid personal content is core to her appeal: she frames cybersecurity not as an impenetrable discipline but as something learnable, even enjoyable, signalling this clearly through her self-described framing of 'hacking my life using tech.' Her YouTube channel, where she covers Linux, open-source tools, and programming alongside career advice, complements her Instagram presence and reflects a creator genuinely invested in documenting her own learning curve rather than performing expertise from a distance.
Farah's audience is notably skewed toward young women aged eighteen to thirty-four, with a substantial share based in India — a demographic that reflects the acute demand for visible female role models in South Asian tech and cybersecurity communities. The prominence of hashtags like #womenintech and #womeninstem in her content is not incidental; her 'From 0 to Cybersecurity at FAANG' style posts position her as a credible, aspirational figure for career-changers and students navigating a path into the industry. Engagement rates meaningfully above category median on both platforms suggest her audience is genuinely active rather than passive, which makes her particularly well-suited to partnerships involving developer tools, cloud security platforms, AI productivity software, or career-focused edtech brands. As AI security matures into its own sub-discipline and the creator economy for technical women expands, Farah Hawa is positioned to become an increasingly recognised voice at that crossover.
Farah Hawa reaches an audience concentrated in United Kingdom primarily through Instagram, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As a tech creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on Instagram runs around 3.1%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Farah Hawa's tier (Mid, 153K combined followers, United Kingdom). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes, Farah Hawa lists her role as working in cybersecurity at Meta directly in her Instagram bio. She combines her professional career at the tech giant with content creation, sharing insider perspective on breaking into the industry and navigating security challenges at a FAANG-level company.
Farah built a signature piece of content around her own journey titled "From 0 to Cybersecurity at FAANG," walking followers through the exact path she took. Her YouTube channel frames itself as a learning-in-public resource, documenting the tools, mindset shifts, and milestones that took her from complete beginner to a security role at Meta.
Farah has covered how prompt injection — consistently ranked the top vulnerability for large language model systems by bodies like OWASP — has no architectural fix by design. Because LLMs process both instructions and untrusted user input in the same stream, fully separating the two remains an unsolved structural problem, which she argues has serious implications for AI security.
Yes, Farah posted content about trying wingwalking — an experience where you are strapped to the upper wing of a biplane while it flies. She booked it through Aerosup, a UK wingwalking provider, framing it as part of her broader "hack my life" content theme of pushing herself into unusual experiences.
Vibe coding means using AI tools to generate working code without writing it line-by-line in the traditional sense, and Farah applied this to building a Web Application Firewall (WAF). The post was framed with self-deprecating humour, hinting the results were chaotic — which sparked conversation about the real risks of using AI-generated code for defensive security tooling.
Farah shared a method she found for accessing effectively unlimited tokens on Claude, Anthropic's AI assistant, tagging it under her ethical hacking and AI security content. The post sits at the intersection of her two core areas — AI and cybersecurity — exploring how AI systems can be pushed beyond their default intended limits.
Farah consistently uses hashtags like #womenintech and #womeninstem, and the overwhelming majority of her audience is female, which reflects how clearly she has positioned herself as a guide for women entering the field. Her content blends hands-on ethical hacking tips with career advice, making it practical for beginners rather than purely aspirational.
The majority of Farah's audience comes from India, where demand for content about breaking into global tech companies like Meta is exceptionally high. Her "From 0 to FAANG" framing and beginner-accessible cybersecurity guidance resonate strongly with aspiring tech professionals in India who see her career path as a concrete blueprint.
Farah Hawa is based in London, United Kingdom, and identifies as a UK creator. Her content reflects a mix of London lifestyle and tech culture, though her audience is global and skews heavily toward South Asia, particularly India.
Farah is most active on Instagram and YouTube, with Instagram as her primary platform and YouTube hosting longer tutorials and vlogs about her ethical hacking journey. Her Instagram engagement runs well above the category median, signalling strong connection with her core audience despite being in the Mid tier by follower count.
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