Infosec Taylor Swift @SwiftOnSecurity is a parody Twitter account that uses images and tone of Taylor Swift to communicate about information security, often as image macros. Infosec Taylor Swift initially tweeted during the Heartbleed bug/exploit in April 2014. SwiftOnSecurity has been profiled by IBM Security Intelligence team “If you don’t follow InfoSec Taylor Swift, you’re making poor life choices,” Gross continued, half joking. “But in all seriousness, while the account is largely tongue-in-cheek, a lot of the content they put out is very real, accurate and helpful.” Reception Violet Blue called Infosec Taylor Swift "probably everyone's favorite infosec parody account". Molly Lambert wrote in Grantland that Infosec Taylor Swift that "it's actually insightful, striking an absurdist pose between single-serving memes and sci-fi meditations on Ray Kurzweil’s theory of the technological singularity."
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