I read a lot of security blogs every day. It takes a lot of time and it's very inefficient. Wouldn't it be nice if someone consolidated a lot of security blogs into one so I could browse through them?
Jose Nazario, Senior Security Researcher at Arbor Networks has done just this with his InfoSec Daily Blogs page. Nazario is well-known as an expert on Internet worms and is blogmaster of the Worm Blog as well.
InfoSec Daily appears to read RSS feeds from other security blogs. You'll see some famous ones, like Bruce Schneier's blog, and lots of obscure ones you would otherwise miss, like this one.
InfoSec Daily, being a blog, has it's own RSS feed, which I recently tried to subscribe to. I backed off because it's such a firehose. It's better-suited to web-surfing. Where it fails there is when someone posts a 5000 word blog entry which messes with the flow of reading.
I look on InfoSec Daily as my catch-all for blogs I don't want to subscribe to on my own. And if I find I like something in there enough, I can subscribe to it myself.

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