In the "Threats" page I explained how threat intelligence sharing platform and CERT sources are important, together with CVE resources, to stay up to date. Cyber security professional needs to stay up to date also in terms of researches and there is a plethora of good researchers out there, I will list the researchers and the news site to keep an eye on.

A list:

my personal preference goes to the updates from:

  • Vivek Ramachandran
  • Lenny Zelster
  • Adam Shostack
  • Troy Hunt
  • Bruce Schneier
  • Mikko Hypponen
  • Tanya Janka
  • Scott Helme
  • Alexandre Borges
  • Pierluigi Paganini
  • Georgia Weidman
  • David Bombal
  • ThreatPost
  • HackerNews
  • TheRegister
  • DarkReading
  • ArsTechnica
  • Wired

There are ton of rotating stars of the scene but my suggestion is to use the function "follow" in LinkedIN, you could discover something interesting, the difference with Twitter is that you can have an understanding of the career background and a better view on the published resources of the researcher and... great benefit, on LinkedIN you will see only what's relevant, not when they landed to the conference or the fancy drink pictures, that's a great point in favor of LinkedIN Vs. Twitter. Following security researchers in Twitter can be a bit stressful, all the time you will have to lookup tiny URL to avoid pastebin, etc... Obviously depends, if you are in Incident Response there is no better real time resource than Twitter but, if you want to read only the last researches....