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Cybersecurity news that
anyone can understand.

CyberPings uses AI to transform complex security news into clear, jargon-free stories — updated every few hours from multiple trusted sources.

How It Works

Step 1

We Monitor

Our pipeline pulls from 100+ trusted cybersecurity sources including CISA, BleepingComputer, The Hacker News, Krebs on Security, Dark Reading, and more. New pings are checked every 30 minutes.

Step 2

AI Explains

Each article is processed by AI to generate a beginner-friendly explanation, a quick summary, technical term definitions with real-world analogies, severity ratings, and automatic categorization.

Step 3

You Stay Informed

Read a quick summary on the homepage or dive into the full breakdown with category-specific sections tailored to each story type — from vulnerability patch status to breach impact analysis. Hover over any technical term for an instant plain-English explanation.

What Makes CyberPings Different

Multi-Source Intelligence

When multiple outlets cover the same story, CyberPings automatically combines them into one richer, more complete article. You get the full picture, not just one perspective.

Built-in Jargon Buster

Every technical term in every article has a hover tooltip explaining it in plain English with a real-world analogy. No other cybersecurity news site does this.

For Everyone, Not Just Experts

Whether you're a CISO or a college student, every article is written to be understood by anyone.

AI-Powered, Human-Reviewed

Pings are AI-summarized and editorially reviewed for accuracy and tone.

No Ads, No Paywalls

Just cybersecurity news, simplified.

Our Editorial Approach

AI-Assisted, Expert-Reviewed

Every article on CyberPings is generated using AI summarization from original source material, then reviewed for accuracy. We use AI as a tool to scale coverage, not to replace editorial judgment.

Source Attribution

Every article links directly to its original source(s). We believe in giving credit to the journalists and researchers who do the original reporting.

Corrections

If you spot an error in any article, contact us at rohit@cyberpings.com. We take accuracy seriously and will correct mistakes promptly.

About the Creator

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Rohit Rana

Information Security Engineer | Microsoft SC-200 & MS-500 | eEDA | CEH

CyberPings is built by Rohit Rana, a cybersecurity professional with hands-on experience in SIEM deployment, endpoint security, threat detection, and incident response. Rohit works in corporate security managing Microsoft Sentinel, Entra ID, and endpoint protection across enterprise environments.

He also runs @quitehacker — a cybersecurity education platform with 60K+ followers on Instagram, making complex security concepts accessible to everyone.

CyberPings was born from a simple frustration: cybersecurity news is scattered across dozens of sources and written in jargon that locks out most people. This platform fixes that.

🛡️ MS-500 Security Admin
🛡️ SC-200 Security Analyst
🛡️ eEDA Enterprise Defense
🎓 CEH Certified
📱 60K+ Instagram Community

CyberPings is an independent cybersecurity news aggregator. All original reporting is attributed and linked to its source. We believe in giving credit where it's due.