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HackWatch Editorial Team and Real Reviewers

HackWatch uses named editor profiles and newsroom review to organize public reporting by specialty while keeping responsibility, source quality and update ownership visible to readers.

This page is the public author directory for HackWatch. It shows who maintains each reporting lane, what each editor covers and where readers can review accountability, editorial standards and credential-track disclosures.

Editorial transparency

HackWatch is an independent cybersecurity publication. Our editorial coverage is maintained by named editors. We are currently expanding our editorial team with verified cybersecurity professionals; credential disclosures will be updated on individual author pages as editors are confirmed.

Real reviewers and coverage areas

Artur Ślesik

Founder of HackWatch.io and WEB-NET; Editorial Reviewer

Artur Ślesik

Artur Ślesik is the founder of HackWatch.io and WEB-NET, a real named reviewer with 17+ years of experience building and maintaining web portals.

Focus: Secure web portals, phishing prevention, user-facing recovery guides and practical web-security review

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Marcin Pocztowski

Infrastructure Security Editor at HackWatch.io

Marcin Pocztowski

Marcin Pocztowski is the owner of MMPS and an infrastructure security editor for HackWatch. His public technical record spans 20 years, from Security+ evidence dated January 2006 through Juniper, Cisco and RHCSA records, and he reviews server, network and vulnerability-response coverage for source accuracy and practical remediation.

Focus: Server and network hardening, vulnerability response, patch prioritization and infrastructure security review

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How to use this directory

Find ownership fast

Open a reviewer profile to see who owns a topic lane, how coverage is maintained and which alert categories are tied to that coverage area.

Review transparency

Every editor profile explains editorial responsibility, credential-track standards, visible methodology and how verified credentials are disclosed.

Trace public coverage

Each profile links directly to recent documented alerts so readers can judge consistency, quality and topical depth for that coverage area.

Cybersecurity newsroom and editor directory

HackWatch authors

This directory helps readers looking for HackWatch authors, cybersecurity editors and newsroom ownership understand who maintains phishing alerts, breach coverage, vulnerability reporting and recovery guides.

Security newsroom team

HackWatch is structured like a security newsroom team with real reviewer profiles, visible bylines, source standards and public links to recent work so readers can evaluate consistency and trust.

Cyber editors by specialty

Use these reviewer profiles to jump into people responsible for phishing response, identity recovery, exploited vulnerabilities, threat intelligence, malware operations and practical incident workflows.

Editorial standards for named editors

Credential disclosure

Public certifications, employer history and external reviewer credentials are shown only when they can be tied to a verified named contributor or reviewer.

Source review

Editors prioritize primary advisories, CERT notices, government guidance, named researcher reporting and corroborating public records over derivative summaries.

Corrections

Article updates and correction requests are handled through the public correction process described in the HackWatch editorial policy.