Dear blog readers,
Ever since 2005 where I originally launched this blog - I decided to turn off public comments so that I can present a decent portion of my Information Security knowledge to a diverse set of audiences. Back in the glorious Web 2.0 years when I was busy doing business development and PR outreach for a variety of Security Projects I've recently decided that the time has come to open public comments on one of the Security Industry's most popular personal blogs on Information Security Cybercrime Research and Threat Intelligence with the idea to reach out to everyone reading this blog potentially building a high-quality comment and research feedback network of Security Industry members U.S Intelligence Community members and the general public.
Looking forward to receiving your comments - and as always feel free to go through the archives to catch up with what I've been up to.
Stay tuned!
In the overwhelming sea of information, access to timely, insightful and independent open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyses is crucial for maintaining the necessary situational awareness to stay on the top of emerging security threats. This blog covers trends and fads, tactics and strategies, intersecting with third-party research, speculations and real-time CYBERINT assessments, all packed with sarcastic attitude
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Dancho Danchev's Blog - Public Comments Now Open!
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Independent Security Consultancy, Threat Intelligence Analysis (OSINT/Cyber Counter Intelligence) and Competitive Intelligence research on demand. Insightful, unbiased, and client-tailored assessments, neatly communicated in the form of interactive reports - because anticipating the emerging threatscape is what shapes the big picture at the end of the day. Approach me at dancho.danchev@hush.com
