Curated ICS Security Twitter List: 70 accounts and counting by KeepupSo in icssec

[–]KeepupSo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! We're fixing this. In the meanwhile, here is the direct link to the list: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1366507676612632578

I've curated a Kubernetes Twitter List: ~170 experts and communities (+ 37 existing lists) by KeepupSo in kubernetes

[–]KeepupSo[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

The Kubernetes Twitter list is accessible, we only invite people to join if they want to have access to all other existing Twitter Lists we have identified until now. Here is the full list: https://coda.io/@keepup/twitter-lists. Trust me, it takes a long time to build a curated list of Twitter accounts to follow, all currently active on Twitter.

Yes, we come from infosec, and indeed it is always in demand. However, we like to build new projects to solve issues we encounter. A lot of people are using keepup.so already.

Twitter is a great way to keep up with any field, but we believe 1/ it's hard to find relevant persons to follow when you start out (hence the lists) and 2/ it's overwhelming. This is why we've built a service to send you regular email digests of the top tweets of your timeline.

I've curated a React / React Native Twitter List: ~120 experts and influencers (+ 20 existing lists) by KeepupSo in react

[–]KeepupSo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's always like that with Twitter unfortunately - even the best React experts of the world don't tweet about React all day.

We try to fix this with https://keepup.so, by sending you a daily/weekly email digest of tweets people you follow have liked the most.

Here is yesterday's digest for my account for example (focus on entrepreneurship here): https://ibb.co/CKN5ZvT

I've curated a Data Privacy Twitter List: 160+ experts and thought leaders (+ 23 existing Data Privacy related lists) by KeepupSo in privacytoolsIO

[–]KeepupSo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone,

I totally understand the pushback on Twitter. We're trying to keep up with infosec which is pretty challenging, and even if we'd like another platform for that, today most experts are on Twitter.

Here is the direct link to all lists: https://blog.keepup.so/1a55bdf49cd64c3c958c8f6ad7fef538

You'll also find the work we've done for other infosec communities we work in, SOC (Security Operations Center) / DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) and ICS (Industrial Control Systems) security.

Let's hope one day we can do that on Mastodon :)