Volunteer Signup
Project Broken Mirror is community-driven, and volunteers play a critical role in shaping both the technology and its impact.
How You Can Help
There are multiple ways to contribute, depending on your skills and interests.
Technical Contributions
Project Broken Mirror’s tools, scripts, and data pipelines are open source and community-driven. Contributors on this path help directly shape the project’s technical backbone.
- Improve existing scanning engines and enumeration scripts
- Develop new modules for data collection, sanitization, and visualization
- Enhance the central aggregation and analytics platform
- Contribute documentation, APIs, and deployment automation
This path is ideal for developers, researchers, and tinkerers who want to work hands-on with PBM’s tooling and data.
Community & Civic Contributions
Project Broken Mirror is not just technical — it’s cultural. Volunteers on this path help ensure the work reaches and benefits the communities it’s meant to serve.
- Raise awareness of critical infrastructure risks within local communities
- Educate policymakers using PBM data and insights
- Promote nonpartisan, public-good-driven approaches to cybersecurity
- Support outreach, training, and citizen engagement initiatives
This path is well-suited for communicators, educators, and advocates who believe cybersecurity is a shared civic responsibility.
Data for Your Organization
If you represent one of these types of entities, we can provide you with your data.
If you work for a government agency, critical infrastructure operator, educational institution, or other entity covered by our mapping, we can provide you with the data we have about your organization. This helps defenders prioritize remediation and improve their security posture.
Use the signup form / contact info below, and indicate your organization and how you’d like to help; we’ll follow up to verify your affiliation and share the relevant data.
Signup Form
Contact
Prefer email? Our contact info is below.
Email: info@mirroreddefense.com
GitHub / Discord