23 RSS Feeds and Blogs for Staying Informed in Cybersecurity
Staying On Top Of Cybersecurity News
One of the most anxiety inducing moments within the life of a cybersecurity professional is not hearing about the latest attack, newest technology, or latest solution. It is expected that as an expert you stay on top of the latest cybersecurity news.
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Most modern browsers can be equipped with an rss feed parser. Using your browser as a tool you can create a custom message board of any blog, podcast, or product update that uses an rss feed.
Here are some rss feeds to keep up with cybersecurity new:
*All of the following Links are RSS Feeds*
AT&T Cybersecurity Blog- AT&T Cybersecurity is really just AlienVault and with their track record of shining a light on malicious indicators of compromise it may be worthwhile to see how they turn that threat intel from OTX (Open Threat Exchange) into trend backed advice.
Binary Blogger- With 20+ years of Cybersecurity knowledge the Binary Blogger has amassed a body of work that covers privacy, AI, VR, and Gaming.
Clear Network- Defensive cybersecurity breakdowns from a SMB SOCaaS. MSSPs are on the ground of cybersecurity and provide a rooted perspective of the industry.
Cyber Crime Watch- A cybercrime blog with a global focus.
CyberWork- Learn how to break into cybersecurity and build skills from industry experts.
Dark Reading- Dark Reading is a dedicated writing staff with updates released daily. This is the source comprised of subject matter experts.
Darknet Diaries- One of the leading podcast for real world stories that affect the world of cybersecurity.
DataBreaches.net- With a niche focus on breach news this blog gives great insight on how breaches and consumer product security are connected.
Experian- Credit card information is a consistent target for hackers. Even thought the feed is not cybersecurity specific; it shares common information that is helpful in combatting misinformation.
ExploitDB- A repository of vulnerabilities that present a unlimited supply of exploits to use for projects and pen testing.
Exploit One- A library of exploit with visuals and tutorials.
Google Online Security- Google has a unique view of life on the internet that translates into impactful security advisories.
Hacker Combat- Provides useful tips and tutorials for the average internet user’s security.
Have I Been Pwned- A reliable resource for data breaches.
Heimdal Security- Expert level cyber recourses from an MSP on the frontlines of cybersecurity.
Krebs- With years of journalistic experience with The Washington Post under his belt, and a focus on computer security Krebs On Security has become one of the most reputable sources for cybersecurity news.
Nation Cyber Security Centre (UK)- Provides cybersecurity guidance for the safety of United Kingdom citizens.
Netizen Watch News- You are here already just subscribe:
Packet Storm- Articles all about breaches, vulnerabilities, APTs, and crytographic attacks.
Proofpoint- Advice that trickles down from a larger pool of threat intelligence gathered from the email gateway giant Proofpoint.
Schneier On Security- The creator of the blowfish algorithm and consistent advocate for data privacy (before it was common practice).
The Hacker News- Trusted by 50 million readers over 120,000+ being Cybersecurity Professional, THN establishes itself as a “top and reliable source for the latest updates in cybersecurity.”
Veracode- An Application Security Company dedicate to preventing detecting and responding to vulnerabilities.
Many browsers come with an RSS feed reader. You will also able to find apps that do the same thing. The idea is to format the article in a way that allows you quickly skim titles and dates in one source like your own cybersecurity news command center. The format of the rss updates can sometimes replicate email keeping a send, subject, date format. If you have any other RSS feeds we should be keeping an eye on leave a comment.