Corelan hosts a public Discord Server where cybersecurity enthusiasts, researchers, students, and professionals can connect, exchange ideas, and learn from each other. Our goal is simple: create a safe place where people passionate about cybersecurity can ask questions, share knowledge, discuss research, and collaborate. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience in the field, you're welcome to join the conversation. We actively encourage members to start discussions, share interesting findings, ask technical questions, or help others solve problems. Some of the best learning moments happen through open conversations and collaborative thinking.
The server is intended as a constructive and welcoming space for cybersecurity-related discussions, including topics such as:
In short: if it helps people grow in cybersecurity, it probably belongs here.
To keep the community useful and enjoyable for everyone, we ask members to follow a few straightforward guidelines: Be respectful Everyone comes from different backgrounds and experience levels. Healthy discussions and different viewpoints are welcome — disrespect, harassment, or personal attacks are not. Keep it constructive Ask questions, share insights, help others, and build conversations that move the community forward. Stay on topic The server exists primarily for cybersecurity discussions. Off-topic conversations are fine in moderation, but topics that are purely political, religious, inflammatory, or unrelated to cybersecurity are not appropriate here. No hate speech, trolling or bullying Corelan has zero tolerance for discrimination, harassment, hostile behavior, trolling. Use common sense If a message would make the community worse rather than better, it probably shouldn’t be posted. Moderation The Corelan team reserves the right to moderate conversations when necessary in order to maintain a healthy and productive environment. This may include removing messages, redirecting discussions, or taking action against disruptive behavior. The goal of moderation is not to restrict discussion — it's to protect the quality of the community and keep the environment constructive for everyone. Join the conversation If you're interested in cybersecurity and want to be part of an active and knowledgeable community, we'd love to see you there.