because they cover a wide range of topics in a way that’s easy to understand. From SANS Computer Forensics to Threatpost, each blog gives unique insights and real-world experiences from experts in the field. They help me stay updated on the latest trends, vulnerabilities, and best practices in cybersecurity. Whether it’s Schneier on Security’s thoughtful analysis or the practical insights from Security Onion, these blogs play a crucial role in my ongoing learning journey in cybersecurity.
- SANS Computer Forensics and e-Discovery
- SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
- SANS Blog
- Naked Security
- /r/netsec – Information Security News & Discussion
- Threatpost
- Krebs on Security
- The Threatpost Podcast
- Linux Journal – The Original Magazine of the Linux Community
- Security Onion
- CNET News – Security & Privacy
- Tenable News Feed
- Schneier on Security
- Social Engineering Blogs
- The Guardian Security
- Darknet
- We Live Security
- Google Online Security Blog
- Cisco Blog
- Cyber Security Advisories – MS-ISAC
- Krebs on Security
- Mcafee
- Graham Cluley
- Google Online Secuirty
- Security Balance
- Lenny Zeltser on Information Security
- Schneier on Security
- Security Affairs
- 3 min read
- Irongeek’s Security Site
- Troy Hunt
- Roger’s Information Security Blog
- Palo Alto Networks Blog
- Didier Stevens
- Lenny Zeltser
- The Hacker News [ THN ] – Best Security Blog
- Darkoperator Blog
- Javvad Malik
- /dev/random
- PaulDotCom
- Malwarebytes Unpacked
- Roger’s Information Security Blog
- Lenny Zeltser on Information Security
- Security Boulevard
- Naked Security
- malware-traffic-analysis
- Windows Incident Response
- Digging into WordPress
- Inside VirusTotal’s pants
- Social-Engineer.Org
- ZDNet | Zero Day Blog RSS
- Defensive Security Podcast
- Dark Reading – All
- Forensic Focus
- Graham Hancock Official Website
- Hacks for Creative Life!
- OpenBSD Journal
- Paul’s Security Weekly
- Security Through Education
- TED Talks Daily (SD video)
- Troy Hunt’s Blog