We welcome guest contributions from security professionals, marketers and technology providers. These guidelines explain what we publish, how to submit, and how to give your article the best chance of being accepted quickly.
Who can contribute
We look for authors with genuine, first-hand experience of the security industry or of marketing security businesses — operators, technicians, consultants, marketers and vendors. Demonstrated expertise matters more than credentials on paper.
What we are looking for
The strongest submissions are:
- Original and exclusive — not published or syndicated elsewhere.
- Practical and specific — actionable guidance a reader can apply.
- Relevant to our audience — security, marketing, technology or industry insight.
- Well structured — clear headings, short paragraphs and a logical flow, typically 800–1,500 words.
What we do not accept
- Thin, generic or purely promotional content with no reader value.
- Undisclosed advertising or affiliate promotion.
- Plagiarised, spun or unreviewed AI-generated text.
- Unsupported statistics or claims we cannot verify.
Author information and E-E-A-T
Please supply your full name, role or job title, company, a short professional bio and your LinkedIn or website links. This information appears in the author box and in the article's structured data — it strengthens experience, expertise, authoritativeness and trust (E-E-A-T), and gives AI engines a clear author entity to attribute and cite.
Links and promotion
Accepted articles may include a single relevant, contextual link to your website. Any commercial relationship or promotional intent must be disclosed. We reserve the right to adjust or remove links that are not relevant to the reader.
Submission and review
Submit your draft through our article submission page. Every submission is read by our editorial team and is either accepted, returned with requested changes, or declined. We edit for clarity, accuracy and house style, and we will let you know before your article goes live.
