The Air Gap is an independent security research blog written by a practitioner working at the intersection of software development and offensive security.
The name comes from the concept of an air-gapped network — a system deliberately isolated from external connections as a security measure.
This blog covers penetration testing methodology, vulnerability research, lab builds, and the tools and thinking behind the hunt. Content spans red and blue — the purple team perspective of someone who equally enjoys building and breaking software.
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