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Three questions we ask of every submission.

01

Is it relevant?

Cybersecurity professionals are our audience. A release needs to offer them something to act on, react to, or factor into a decision — threat intelligence, market movement, regulation, technology release, hire of consequence.

02

Is it written well enough?

Not asking for peer-review quality. Asking for: logical structure, the news in the first paragraph, claims that survive a five-minute fact-check, and proper nouns spelled the way they actually appear in the wild.

03

Is it too self-serving?

Every release sells something — that’s the form. The bar is whether it also informs. A release that’s entirely sales prose with no signal for the reader gets returned with notes.

Press releases that clear those three filters publish under /press-release/ with a clear “Press Release” eyebrow and the vendor named at the top. The byline is the vendor, not a KBI writer — we’ve checked the facts but we haven’t written the piece.

What we will not publish:

  • — Embargoed releases without explicit lift time and reason for the embargo.
  • — Releases that mention competitors by name in disparaging terms. Comparisons are fine; insults are not.
  • — Unverifiable customer claims (“deployed at three of the Fortune 100” without naming any). Either name or remove.
  • — Releases that double as the entirety of a product launch — if the release is the marketing campaign, that’s sponsored content, not press release territory.
  • — AI-generated copy that hasn’t been written or substantively edited by a human at your organisation.

If your release falls outside what we’ll publish gratis, we have a paid path — sponsored content and topic-spotlight placements — that’s clearly labelled and editorially honest about being commercial.

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