AI Content Disclosure

Last updated: March 2026

BrieflySec is an AI-powered cybersecurity news aggregation platform operated by Zero Point Labs Inc.

How Content Is Generated

Articles published on BrieflySec are automatically collected from third-party cybersecurity sources and processed using artificial intelligence, including Google Gemini, to produce summaries, risk scores, and role-specific analysis. Original sources are always linked and credited. No article on BrieflySec represents original reporting or independent research by BrieflySec or Zero Point Labs Inc.

What the AI Does

What This Means for You

AI-generated content may contain errors, omissions, or misinterpretations of the original source material. Summaries are not a substitute for reading the original article. Risk scores are automated assessments and should not be treated as authoritative security guidance.

Content on BrieflySec is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional cybersecurity, legal, financial, or technical advice. Do not rely solely on BrieflySec content for security decisions. Always consult the original source and qualified security professionals where appropriate.

No Personal Data Used for AI Training

Your personal information is never used to train, fine-tune, or improve any AI model. AI processing is applied exclusively to third-party article content.

Source Attribution

Every article on BrieflySec links to its original source. If you believe an article has been misattributed or summarized inaccurately, contact us at [email protected] and we will review and correct it promptly.

Questions

For questions about how AI is used on this platform, contact us at [email protected].