Editorial policy

Editorial Policy

This page explains how Cyber Risk Explained approaches educational content, topic boundaries, updates, and practical usefulness.

Editorial mission

The site exists to explain cyber risk in practical, business-focused terms. Pages should help readers understand exposure, governance, assessment, reporting, tolerance, vendors, monitoring, and residual risk.

What we avoid

The site does not publish offensive security instructions, exploit walk-throughs, malware guidance, credential theft techniques, or instructions for bypassing systems. It also avoids fake ad placeholders, deceptive monetization language, and unsupported claims.

How pages are structured

Where suitable, pages include examples, tables, checklists, frequently asked questions, and related reading. The goal is to create useful educational value rather than thin glossary-style pages.

Updates

Evergreen pages may be updated when topic coverage, wording, examples, references, or site structure can be improved. The footer year is generated dynamically in the browser with a visible fallback year in the HTML source.

Corrections

Readers may use the contact page to report errors, accessibility issues, broken links, or unclear wording.