A tad Neuro Spicy and a whole lot Cyber Threat Intelligence.

The Power of Pattern Recognition

🔹 We see patterns others miss!
🔹 Our brains connect dots before data says they should be connected!
🔹 We solve complex problems, yet we find neuro typical environments a puzzle we cant solve on our own!

If any of that resonates with you, welcome—you’re among fellow neuro spicy cybersecurity professionals.

Embracing the Neurodivergent Edge in Threat Intelligence

Cyber Threat Intelligence isn’t just about data—it’s about understanding behaviors, predicting attacks, and outthinking adversaries. But for neurodivergent analysts, these skills aren’t just learned—they’re hardwired into how we process the world.

Pattern recognition is our superpower. While others follow conventional investigative processes, we can intuitively spot anomalies, uncover hidden trends, and make connections that seem invisible to others. Yet, despite this advantage, the corporate world is often built for neurotypicals, making it challenging for us to thrive without adaptation.

Breaking Through the Void

Working in cybersecurity while being neurodivergent means constantly navigating environments not designed for us. Whether it’s dealing with rigid workplace structures, vague expectations, or unspoken social dynamics, the challenge isn’t just solving cyber puzzles—it’s making sure we’re understood in the first place.

This isn’t just a blog—it’s a space. A space for those who feel like they’re solving complex cybersecurity problems while being misunderstood in the process but also a space to share Cyber research and Intelligence to benefit the wider cyber community, neuro divergent or not.

If you’ve ever felt like your brain works differently, but that difference makes you exceptional and wish to share ideas, research, coping mechanisms, tools, tips and tricks both from navigating the neuro typical world to complex intelligence and investigations—this is for you. Welcome to The Voice in the Void.


The Voice In the Void.

This blog is written by a neuro divergent for neuro divergents , their advocates and the curious. This blog may have spelling or grammatical errors, so be kind and accepting!

The views and opinions detailed on this blog are by no means reflective of that of my current or previous employers!!

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