π Identity Clarification and Authorized Use Statement (click to expand)
Issued by: Johnny Watts (aka. "Kaotick Jay", "kaotickj", "DJ Kaotick Jay")
Date: May 16, 2025
I, Johnny Watts, also known as Kaotick Jay in professional cybersecurity circles and DJ Kaotick Jay in music and artistic communities, am making this statement to clearly define the boundaries of my personal brand, online identity, and professional representation.
β Authorized Names / Handles
The following identifiers are official and used by me across various domains, including cybersecurity, digital publishing, red team engagements, musical forums, and professional networking:
KaotickJ (preferred short username/screenname)
Kaotick Jay (preferred professional alias used for authorship and public engagements)
DJ Kaotick Jay (used in music and creative arts communities)
These aliases may appear on content I have authored, music I have produced, social platforms I use, or professional accounts I maintain. All uses are within my full authorization.
β Unauthorized and Impersonated Variants
Any name or handle beginning with the string:
"kaotic" (with a "c") rather than "kaotick" (with a "k")
is not me, does not represent my identity, and may constitute a case of unauthorized impersonation or misuse of my brand.
Examples include (but are not limited to):
kaoticjay
kaotic_j
djkaoticjay
Any similar spelling variation attempting to resemble KaotickJ or DJ Kaotick Jay
If you encounter such names misrepresenting themselves as me, I ask that you report them immediately to the platform in question. Impersonation of a cybersecurity professional or DJ with a recognized digital and authorial footprint can have legal ramifications, especially if misleading, defamatory, or abusive behavior is involved.
π’ Public & Legal Use
This statement may be used:
As a reference in verifying my online or professional identity
To dispute false claims or impersonation
In DMCA takedown notices, platform reports, and cease-and-desist demands
To clarify brand ownership and authorship in content attribution disputes
For verification or inquiries regarding the authenticity of any account or publication bearing my name, I can be contacted through verified channels upon request. Signed,
Johnnys Watts, aka, "Kaotick Jay", "kaotickj", "DJ Kaotick Jay" Cybersecurity Professional | Red Team Expert | Author | DJ Kaotick Jay
Hello! My name is Johnny Watts, though many people in the cybersecurity community know me as "Kaotick Jay." I am a cybersecurity professional, red team leader, and author based in Southeast Tennessee.
My interest in technology began in the early 1980s, writing text based adventure games in BASIC on a TRS-80 and later a Commodore 64. That curiosity grew into a career spanning more than three decades in cybersecurity, software development, and web technologies. Throughout that time, I have remained committed to continuous learning and adapting to an industry that never stands still.
Since the early days of the Internet, I have helped organizations strengthen both their online presence and their security posture. My work combines technical expertise with practical business solutions, whether developing custom web applications, improving search visibility, conducting security assessments, or investigating security incidents.
- HIPAA, PCI DSS, and ISO 27001 Auditing
- Penetration Testing and Red Team Operations
- Computer Forensics and Incident Response
- Risk Management and Security Assessments
- Security Awareness and Technical Training
- Malware Analysis
- Expert Witness Services for Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics Cases (Defense only)
My goal is simple: help organizations build stronger, more secure systems while leveraging technology to achieve their business objectives.
I am the author of the following:
- Online Anonymity: Privacy, OPSEC, and the Art of Being Invisible (Paperback)
- Red Team Manual: Linux Systems(Paperback)
- How to Dominate Local Search: The All in One Digital Marketing Guide for Small Business Owners(Paperback)
- Protecting Yourself from Remote Access Scams (PDF)
- Kaotick Jay's Guide to Securing a Linux Server(PDF)
- How to Optimize a Website for Search Engine Indexing (PDF)
- Adapting the Moscow Rules for Cybersecurity






