About Us
Last updated: June 29, 2026
About RadioCore
RadioCore is an independent, English-language publication dedicated to the craft and discipline of penetration testing. We are not a consultancy, a tool vendor, or a marketplace. We are a content blog built for practitioners, students, and security-minded readers who want more than quick checklists. Our editorial lens examines penetration testing through long-term impact, ethical responsibility, and sustainable practice — because real security resilience is built over time, not in a single scan.
Who This Site Is For
RadioCore is written for:
- Penetration testers and red-team operators who want to sharpen methodology, understand attacker persistence, and think beyond CVEs.
- Security engineers and architects who need to validate controls and design tests that reflect real-world, evolving threats.
- Students and career-changers studying for certifications (OSCP, PNPT, GPEN) who value depth over cramming.
- Ethical hackers who care about the sustainability of their work — minimizing burnout, maintaining clear scoping, and respecting the systems they test.
Topics We Cover
Our editorial scope focuses on the areas that matter most for rigorous penetration testing:
- Network and infrastructure testing — from Active Directory attack paths to firewall segmentation reviews.
- Web application and API testing — including business logic flaws, authentication bypasses, and modern API security.
- Wireless and physical security — when the perimeter extends beyond Ethernet.
- Social engineering and human factors — because people remain a critical vector, and ethical testing demands careful handling.
- Tooling, automation, and repeatability — how to build sustainable workflows that don't rely on fragile scripts.
- Reporting, communication, and remediation — turning findings into real improvements, not just a PDF.
Our Editorial Standards
Every article on RadioCore is researched, tested, and reviewed with the following commitments:
- Factual accuracy — we verify commands, techniques, and references against current documentation and real lab environments.
- Timely updates — when tools, exploits, or defensive practices change, we update our content. Outdated advice is clearly marked or removed.
- Ethical framing — we never publish unvalidated attack methods or encourage testing without explicit authorization. Responsible disclosure and clear scoping are part of every discussion.
- No fluff, no filler — each post exists to teach, clarify, or challenge. We do not pad for word count or SEO gimmicks.
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Mailing address: 7632 Cedar Ln, Indianapolis, Indiana 71876
We welcome corrections, topic suggestions, and thoughtful discussion. If you spot an error or want to propose a guest piece aligned with our editorial standards, reach out via email. RadioCore does not accept sponsored posts that compromise editorial independence; all partnerships are clearly disclosed.
Last updated: June 2026