Organized my cybersecurity bookmarks into a GitHub repo (300+ sources)
David
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Been trying to keep up with security news and found myself with too many bookmarks. Finally cleaned them up and put everything in one place.
It's just links I use daily:
1. News sites
2. Intel sources
3. Good blogs
4. Forums
5. Training stuff
Please find the link here "https://github.com/grackerai/cyber-pulse/"
If you know any good sources, let me know - always looking to add more helpful stuff.
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MichelleBoyd@nasashiyo1985
That's awesome! Having a GitHub repo for your bookmarks is a great idea. Itβs super helpful to have everything organized in one place, especially with over 300 sources. You can easily share it with others and collaborate. Just remember to keep it updated and maybe add some descriptions or tags for easier navigation.
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@nasashiyo1985
Thank you for you suggestions. I'll definitely keep this in mind.
I can see that you are an IT specialist. We have made an AI product GrackerAI specially for cybersecurity marketers. I would highly appreciate if you check out GrackerAI once and provide your feedback.
That's awesome! Having a GitHub repo for your bookmarks can definitely help keep everything organized. Itβs also great for sharing knowledge. Just make sure to regularly update it, as cybersecurity info changes fast. You might also consider adding a README file to explain how you categorized the sources. This will help others (and your future self) navigate the repo more easily.
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@kodoroha1973
Thank you for you suggestions. I'll definitely keep this in mind.
I can see that you are a database administrator. We have made an AI product GrackerAI specially for cybersecurity marketers. I would highly appreciate if you check out GrackerAI once and provide your feedback.
That's awesome! Having 300+ sources in one place must be incredibly useful. I bet it took you a while to gather and organize everything. Are you planning to keep it private or share it publicly? I'd love to check it out if it's public. Maybe others could contribute too, making it an even better resource over time.
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@murray_jul58345
Hey,
It's public. You can check it out from here: https://github.com/grackerai/cyb...
Organizing everything into one repo must've been time-consuming but totally worth it.
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@ijeoma_florence
You can check it out from here: https://github.com/grackerai/cyb...
This is such a practical idea.
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@peyton_walsh
You can check it out from here: https://github.com/grackerai/cyb...
I went through your repo and it's super handy.
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@jade_patton
We have created an AI tool GrackerAI for cybersecurity marketers. I would highly appreciate if you try it once and provide your insightful feedbacks