NullSec is an independent research community dedicated to understanding and advancing privacy, cybersecurity, digital rights, and open technology. We believe that privacy isn't optional — it's a fundamental right that must be understood, defended, and engineered into every layer of our digital infrastructure.
To produce high-quality, accessible research about the technologies and policies that affect our digital lives. We write for engineers, policymakers, and anyone who cares about their privacy online. Every article is thoroughly researched and written with the goal of being both technically accurate and readable.
We cover a wide range of topics: from end-to-end encryption and surveillance laws to Linux system administration and self-hosting guides. Our content is always independent, never sponsored, and rooted in the principles of open source and digital freedom.
Privacy is not about hiding — it's about sovereignty over your own data and identity.
Software should be transparent, auditable, and free. We only recommend open source tools.
No sponsors, no trackers, no agendas. Our analysis is driven by evidence, not advertising.
We defend the fundamental rights that should belong to every internet user worldwide.
Knowledge should be accessible. We break down complex topics into understandable research.
We are stronger together. Our Discord is a place to learn, discuss, and collaborate.
NullSec is a community-driven project. Whether you want to contribute an article, suggest a resource, or simply learn more about privacy and security, we welcome you.
The best way to get involved is to join our Discord server. It's where we discuss upcoming articles, share resources, and help each other navigate the ever-changing landscape of digital privacy and security.