Kaimz publishes security research from practitioners — the people actually doing the work. If you have found something interesting, we want to hear from you.
What We Publish
We prioritize original research over commentary. The best submissions have one or more of:
- Novel technique, tool, or methodology the community has not seen before
- Original CVE discovery or detailed exploitation analysis of a recent CVE
- Red team case study with realistic TTPs (sanitized as needed)
- Defensive analysis — what does a specific attack look like from the blue team perspective?
- Tool release with documentation and source code
What We Do Not Publish
- Undisclosed vulnerabilities in production systems (responsible disclosure first)
- Content targeting specific named organizations without authorization
- Recycled content already published elsewhere
- Generic “top 10 security tips” listicles
Editorial Process
Submissions are reviewed by a Kaimz analyst within 5 business days. We provide editorial feedback. We do not ghost submissions. Published pieces remain credited to the author with their profile, GitHub, and specialization prominently displayed.