As 2020 wraps up I wanted to share my favourite cybersecurity/tech content, and content creators I've personally found this year.

A THREAD 1/17⬇ (no particular order)

If you have any content creators/platforms you think I should check out feel free to tweet at me.
2/17

@WebSecAcademy - I only tried this the other day but I'm absolutly blown away with the quality of this. They break down concepts through writeups, video, and vulnerable labs in and easy to understand way. It's heavily underrated and I think everyone should start with it.
3/17

@PentesterLab - Although I'm no stranger and a big advocate for the platform I really dove in and did the Essentials badge recently. Some absolutly fantastic examples of labs and quality writeups.
4/17

@DarknetDiaries/ @JackRhysider - I'm no stranger to this podcast but Jack's consistent quality of research, interviews and curation of guests is absolutly incredible. From topics like whistleblowing, social engineering, and famous hacks it's absolutly worth checking out.
5/17

@InsiderPhD - fantastic at breaking down concepts at a deep level

@codingo_ - broke into content creation this year and is absoultly crushing it. Makes some insane tools and provides deep dive explanations into tools like ffuf with plenty more to come.
6/17

@hakluke - broke into content creation this year, fantastic life advice in this space and some great interviews

@infosec_au - broke into content creation this year and also released some killer wordlists and looks like there will be alot more great content next year
7/17

@Farah_Hawaa - broke into content creation this year, she provides a great perspective on bug bounties from a triager perspective. She also posts some quality tutotrials on topics like JWT tokens, and web cache poisoning.
8/17

@Bugcrowd - I really dove into the blog, bugcrowd university and paid more attention to the twitter this year. There was a great thread by @hakluke about XSS impact the other day.
9/17

@stokfredrik - Although I knew of his work in the past i started digging through his youtube archives and discovering some amazing content.

@NahamSec - Like Stok although I knew of his work I really dove into some past videos and gained alot of value out of them.
10/17

@Jhaddix - Through several avenues I've learnt an insane amount. Shoutout specifically to the bug hunter methodology and endless contributions he provides to the community.
11/17

@fireship_dev - Really helped me gain the perspective of developers and broke down concepts and languages in a fast, easy and understandable way.
12/17

@TechnoTimLive - Provides insane quality tutorials on homelab content like docker, kubernetes, and recently ansible. He really encouraged me to play with my ESXi machine and improve my home tech life.
13/17

@BHinfoSecurity - Although I'm no stranger to Black Hills, they share quality content regularly. A big favourite of mine this year was watching how BB King gets the most out of Burp Suite.
14/17

@thehackerish - Posts quality bug bounty and burp content. They dive deeply into things like Burp Suite plugins and different types of vulnerabilities in greater detail.
15/17

@PyroTek3/ @TrimarcSecurity - Began webcasts throughout this year. Although I'm no stranger to their content including http://adsecurity.org  the webcasts really went next level on Active Directory security and Azure Active Directory security.
18/17

I sometimes write stuff on @Medium. There's quite a few draft posts waiting to be published đź‘€

https://medium.com/@drunkrhin0 

You should also check out the #HeckThePacket publication. We'll be pushing alot more content out through it. https://medium.com/heck-the-packet 
You can follow @drunkrhin0.
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