99 Red Teamers: A Curated Knowledge Hub
Building a Red Team Knowledge Hub: The Story Behind 99 Red Teamers
In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, finding quality information from experienced professionals can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. That’s why I spent years carefully curating a list of 99 Red Team experts on Twitter (now X) — professionals who consistently share valuable insights, techniques, and experiences in offensive security.
X List: https://x.com/i/lists/1270700272285696001
X Red Team Community: https://x.com/i/communities/1874572391344488583
Why This List Matters
The cybersecurity landscape is noisy. Between vendor marketing, reposted content, and varying levels of expertise, it can be challenging for both newcomers and experienced professionals to find reliable, actionable information about Red Teaming. This curated list serves as a filter, bringing together genuine practitioners who regularly contribute meaningful content to the community.
A Project Years in the Making
This wasn’t a weekend project or a quick compilation. Over several years, I carefully observed, vetted, and selected professionals who demonstrate:
- Consistent sharing of technical knowledge
- Real-world Red Team experience
- Commitment to community education
- Original content and unique insights
Community Response
What started as a personal resource has grown into something much bigger. Today, the list has 683 members who use it to stay updated with the latest in Red Team operations, techniques, and methodologies. The engagement and positive feedback from the community have shown that there was a real need for this kind of curated resource.
Looking Forward
I’ve recently reopened this list to the public because I believe in the power of shared knowledge in cybersecurity. While maintaining quality and relevance requires constant attention, the value it provides to the community makes it worth the effort.