The most valuable content in this project comes from practitioners: what you actually did, what worked, and what surprised you. The site renders case studies and workflows as interactive pages, so your write-up reaches people stepping through it hands-on.
Ideas
- How you found shadow IT or a forgotten subdomain at your org (anonymized)
- A monitoring pipeline you built — what it watches and how it alerts
- A bug bounty recon workflow that produced results
- An M&A or vendor-assessment recon process
- A "what went wrong" story — failed scans, false-positive floods, lessons learned
How to contribute
- Use the case study structure in CONTRIBUTING.md (Background → Approach → Results → Lessons Learned)
- Anonymize everything — no real client names, domains, or IPs; use
example.com style placeholders
- Add it to
content/examples/case_studies.md (case study) or content/examples/practical_workflows.md (step-by-step workflow)
- Open a PR — CI validates that the structure parses correctly for the website
No story is too small. "We ran certificate transparency monitoring and found three forgotten staging servers" is exactly the kind of concrete example newcomers learn from.
The most valuable content in this project comes from practitioners: what you actually did, what worked, and what surprised you. The site renders case studies and workflows as interactive pages, so your write-up reaches people stepping through it hands-on.
Ideas
How to contribute
example.comstyle placeholderscontent/examples/case_studies.md(case study) orcontent/examples/practical_workflows.md(step-by-step workflow)No story is too small. "We ran certificate transparency monitoring and found three forgotten staging servers" is exactly the kind of concrete example newcomers learn from.