Editorial & Corrections Policy
TI News Feed publishes educational guides about cyber threat intelligence. This page explains how we research, write, review and correct that content, so you can judge its reliability.
Editorial standards
Every guide we publish aims to be:
- Accurate — grounded in authoritative primary sources and checked before publication.
- Vendor-neutral — where we mention specific tools or products, it is for education, not paid placement.
- Practical and clear — written to be useful to practitioners and understandable to newcomers.
- Current — reviewed and updated as the threat landscape and best practices evolve.
Sourcing & fact-checking
We prioritize authoritative primary sources over secondary commentary. These include government agencies and CERTs (such as CISA and its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog), standards bodies and frameworks (NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, the CVE Program, the NVD, FIRST and OASIS). Each guide lists the primary sources it relies on in a “Primary sources & further reading” section.
Use of AI
In the interest of transparency: our educational guides may be drafted with the assistance of AI tools and are then reviewed against primary sources by the TI News Feed Editorial Team before publication. AI is used to help structure and draft explanatory content; it does not replace review for accuracy. Our live threat feed itself is produced algorithmically from public sources and always links to the original reporting.
Updates & dates
Each guide shows a Published date and a Updated date. When we make a substantive change to a guide, we update the “Updated” date. Minor edits (typos, formatting) may not change the date.
Corrections policy
We want our content to be correct. If you spot an error — a factual mistake, an outdated statement, or a broken link — please tell us and we will review it promptly. When we correct a material error, we update the guide and its “Updated” date.
To report an error or suggest an improvement, email myelwinshaji@gmail.com with the page URL and the details. We appreciate it.
Independence
TI News Feed is independent and free to use. We aggregate and link to public sources; all rights to source content remain with the original publishers.
See also our about page and threat intelligence guides.