Build Your Security Data Practice on ByteFreezer
You know SIEM. You know data pipelines. Turn that into $100K+/yr independent income.
Apply NowYou've spent years deploying SIEMs and building data pipelines for someone else. You know the work. You know the clients. You just need a platform.
ByteFreezer Operators are independent consultants who deploy and manage ByteFreezer for their own clients. Not employees. Not contractors. Your own business.
You keep 100% of your consulting revenue. ByteFreezer charges $400/proxy/month on client deployments. That's it. No franchise fee. No royalty. No certification fee.
The Math
| Clients | Monthly Revenue | Monthly Costs | Annual Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | $10,500 | $2,900 | $91,200 |
| 5 | $18,500 | $4,500 | $168,000 |
| 8 | $30,000 | $6,900 | $277,200 |
Plus $15-20K onboarding fee per new client. These clients don't churn — once you're saving them $50K+/yr, they're not ripping it out.
What You Get
Free certification
Self-paced training, no cost.
Directory listing
Your name on bytefreezer.com where CISOs find you.
Leads and co-marketing
ByteFreezer’s marketing drives CISOs to you.
AI force multiplier
Vibe-code custom configs via MCP in minutes, not weeks.
Builder access
The person who wrote the code, not a help desk.
Operator community
Slack channel, shared playbooks, peer support.
How It Works
Train
Self-paced: architecture, deployment, AI configuration.
Deploy
Your first client, supervised. You lead, builder reviews.
Launch
Listed on the directory. Start taking clients.
Who This Is For
- •Laid off and sending applications into the void
- •Employed but burned out, doing the work of three people
- •Already freelancing but no platform and no recurring revenue
- •Gave up on the job search and looking for a new path
If you've run a SIEM, built data pipelines, or managed security infrastructure — you have the skills. The platform does the rest.
FAQ
“Thirty years in security ops. Deployed every SIEM from Elastic to Snowflake. Blew the budget every time. Nobody's calling me back for interviews — so I built ByteFreezer and the Operator network. If you're an engineer who's been told you're ‘overqualified,’ I know. You don't need someone to hire you. You need a platform.”