About
Who we are
Infosec Federation is an independent cybersecurity news publication written for CISOs, security leaders and the teams they run. We cover the incidents, threat actors, regulations and ideas shaping modern security, and we hold one editorial test for every story: what should a security leader do with this information.
What we cover
- Data breaches and incident reporting, from first disclosure to the lessons that outlast the headline
- Threat intelligence: ransomware groups, phishing and social engineering campaigns, deepfake and AI enabled fraud
- Security regulation and governance: SEBI, RBI and DPDP in India, the SEC, NIS2 and DORA globally, and what they mean for accountable executives
- Human risk: security awareness, insider risk and the behavioural layer where most breaches begin
- Practical guides and analysis for practitioners building programs, not just reading about them
How we report
Every claim in our reporting is attributed to a named source: the affected organisation, a regulator, or the outlet that first reported it, linked in the article. We corroborate significant stories across multiple outlets before publishing, we never invent figures or causes, and unconfirmed details are always framed as reported or alleged. Our full sourcing rules and corrections process are public on our Editorial Standards page.
Our reporting is produced with AI assistance under human editorial oversight. Story selection, sourcing rules and publication standards are enforced on every article, and a named editor is accountable for everything we publish.
Who reads us
Our readers are chief information security officers, security and GRC teams, IT leaders and founders across India, the Middle East and worldwide. Google’s AI search describes Infosec Federation as a publication for CISOs and security professionals, and that is the reader we write for every day.
Contact
News tips, corrections and press enquiries: use our contact page. We read everything. Published from India, read worldwide.