About Cybersensus

Cybersensus is an independent cybersecurity publication dedicated to helping readers understand and navigate the ever-evolving digital threat landscape. Our tagline says it all: Independent coverage of cybersecurity threats, tools, and privacy. We are not affiliated with any security vendor, and our editorial decisions are never influenced by advertisers or sponsors.

What We Cover

  • Threats: We track and analyze the latest malware campaigns, ransomware outbreaks, data breaches, zero-day vulnerabilities, and nation-state attack activity. Our goal is to translate technical threat intelligence into clear, actionable reporting for both professionals and everyday users.
  • VPN & Privacy: We review and evaluate VPN services, privacy-focused browsers, encrypted messaging apps, and data minimization tools. We examine logging policies, jurisdiction, and real-world performance so you can make informed decisions about protecting your online identity.
  • Guides: Step-by-step tutorials cover topics from securing your home network and enabling two-factor authentication to hardening Linux servers and responding to a phishing incident. Our guides are written for a range of skill levels.
  • Tools: We test and review security software including antivirus engines, password managers, SIEM platforms, vulnerability scanners, and open-source utilities relied on by security professionals worldwide.

Editorial Standards

Every article published on Cybersensus is researched independently. We cite primary sources, disclose testing methodology, and correct errors promptly. Sponsored content, when it appears, is clearly labeled. We follow responsible disclosure principles when reporting on vulnerabilities.

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