About this site
Infosec Rabbit Holes is a blog dedicated to exploring the deep and complex world of information security. The idea is to keep this blog geared towards what subscribers want to be reading about. Obviously, my work will have to stay in the lane I am specialized in but I always want to stear the ship towards what people find value in. Hopefully, one day, this site can be a place where the community finds each other and creates meaningful, lasting professional connections.
About me
As an information security consultant, I am lucky enough to see firsthand many environments both big and small. My personal interests lean towards security issues arising from cloud, IoT, and AI. This naturally leads me towards research in AWS, GCP, Azure, and application security in general. My hope is to bring that research to the masses and encourage the sharing of knowledge within the community.
Help out a researcher
Currently, there aren't any ads in place on the website and there isn't much reason to pay for the content here. As my content grows, these will be added in to help fund the endeavor. Researching topics such as cloud and IoT requires a budget, as does hosting this site to share what was learned.
Once paid membership is enabled, the planned benefits include removal of any ads from your viewing experience; a monthly newsletter covering the articles written for the previous month, and; a monthly survey sent out to look for areas the community would like to see more or less of moving forward.
My goal is to bring you value for your money, and should that value start to wane I want to be the first to know about it.