User Community guidelines

Here are our community guidelines

1. Be Professional

Treat others with respect. Healthy debate is encouraged; personal attacks, harassment, or hostile behavior are not.

2. Keep It Relevant

Focus discussions on topics such as:

  • SOC maturity

  • Detection engineering

  • Incident response

  • Security operations

  • Metrics & reporting

  • Automation & orchestration

  • Governance & capability development

3. No Spam or Aggressive Promotion

Relevant vendor or product discussions are fine.
Unsolicited promotion, repetitive marketing, lead generation, or disguised advertising are not.

If you have a commercial affiliation, be transparent about it.

4. Respect Confidentiality

Do not share confidential customer data, sensitive internal information, credentials, or identifiable incident details without permission.

5. Share Practical Knowledge

We value actionable insights, lessons learned, implementation experience, templates, metrics, and honest discussion of challenges.

6. Keep Discussions High Signal

Low-effort posts, AI-generated content dumps, repetitive link posting, or off-topic discussions may be removed.

7. Use Clear Titles and Context

Help others by providing enough context, constraints, and objectives when asking questions or sharing experiences.

8. No Harmful or Illegal Content

Do not post malware, stolen data, credential dumps, or content intended for abuse or illegal activity.

9. Lightweight Moderation

Moderation is intentionally minimal. Content may be removed if it is spam, abusive, disruptive, or clearly off-topic.

10. Help Build a Valuable Community

Contribute thoughtfully, share knowledge generously, and help maintain a professional, practitioner-focused environment.

11. Help Shape the Community

A valuable community is built collectively. You can help by:

  • sharing practical experience

  • answering questions

  • posting useful resources

  • welcoming new members

  • reporting obvious spam or abuse

  • encouraging constructive discussion