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EDITORIAL STANDARDS

Editorial Policy

How Fortress Cyber writes, reviews, and updates the content you read on this site. We hold ourselves to the standards we expect of any operator-led publication.

Last updated: May 2026

Who writes for Fortress

Every Fortress Cyber blog post is written by a named operator with first-hand experience running or supporting MSP and MSSP businesses. Authors are listed publicly on our team page, each with a dedicated profile, credentials, photo, and LinkedIn link. We do not publish anonymous, ghostwritten, or vendor-paid content without explicit disclosure.

Current contributors include Menachem Tauman (Co-Founder & CEO, 28+ years in cybersecurity, former CISO), Scott M. Jonasz (Head of Americas, $1B+ partner revenue across his career), and Ben Sar (Co-Founder, security systems and platform engineering), and Isaac Beeri (Head of Europe, three-time entrepreneur covering EU MSP/MSSP go-to-market and NIS2/DORA/GDPR compliance).

How we fact-check

Claims about regulations, frameworks, threat data, and industry statistics are checked against authoritative primary sources. For cybersecurity topics that means NIST publications, ISO/IEC standards, CISA advisories, the SANS Institute, and the original research from Mandiant, Verizon DBIR, and similar threat-intelligence operations. Pricing and market-size claims cite the analyst firm or vendor public filing they originate from.

Where a claim cannot be sourced to primary research, we mark it as operator opinion or remove it. We do not invent statistics.

AI usage disclosure

Our authors may use AI tools to research topics, summarize source documents, generate first drafts of structural elements (outlines, tables of contents), or check grammar. Final editorial control — including every factual claim, recommendation, and opinion — sits with the named author whose byline appears on the post. Posts are reviewed and signed off by a human before publication.

We do not auto-publish AI-generated content. We do not use AI to fabricate quotes, statistics, or operator experiences.

Review and update cadence

Cybersecurity changes fast. We review every published post at least annually and immediately when a referenced framework, regulation, or vendor capability materially changes. When a post is updated, the visible byline shows both the original publish date and the last-updated date, and the structured data on the page records both.

Editorial independence

Fortress Cyber is a commercial product, and content does promote our platform where relevant — that is the nature of an operator-led blog. But the editorial team retains the right to recommend competing approaches, link to third-party tools, and publish material that is critical of practices common in our own industry. Sales and marketing do not have veto power over published posts.

Sponsored or paid placements, partner co-marketing, and vendor-supplied content are clearly labeled as such and never run under a Fortress author byline.

Corrections

If you find a factual error, an outdated reference, or a broken link in any Fortress Cyber post, please contact us. We aim to acknowledge error reports within two business days and post corrections, with a visible note describing what changed, within five business days.

Corrections to material claims include a dated note at the bottom of the affected post. Minor copy edits (typos, formatting) are made silently.

Contact

For corrections, source requests, or editorial questions, reach the Fortress team via the About page or by emailing the address listed there.