154 Cybersecurity journalists from top media outlets.
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Last updated on Feb 1, 2023
Eva Dou writes about China's technology industry for The Wall Street Journal. She covers China's growing electronics brands, cybersecurity issues and the supply chain that makes your gadgets. Eva previously was the Journal's technology reporter in Taiwan, where she broke news about products from Apple, Google and other major brands.
Andy Greenberg is a senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, information freedom, and hacker culture. He’s the author of the forthcoming book Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers, out November 5. Greenberg's reporting on Ukraine's cyberwar (including an excerpt from Sandworm) have won a Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting and two Deadline Club Awards from the New York Society of Professional Journalists. Before coming to WIRED Greenberg worked as a senior reporter for Forbes magazine. He works in WIRED's New York office.
I am an experienced journalist, editor and writer with almost a decade working across local and national newspapers, blogs and news websites. Having worked exclusively in the technology field for the last six years I have a deep understanding of the industry, specializing in a number of key areas, including: cybersecurity, privacy, cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, smartphones and the emergence of artificial intelligence. I have managed teams of journalists helping increase traffic significantly while helping the team win industry awards. I have knowledge of SEO techniques, running social media campaigns, and helping build and engage with audiences.
Dan is a Senior Writer for TechRepublic. He covers cybersecurity and the intersection of technology, politics and government.
Laura writes about cybersecurity and privacy. She joined CNET News from the San Francisco Daily Journal, where she covered securities fraud, corporate misdeeds, shrinking unions and people who sue their bosses. She's also written for the Los Angeles Times, Politico and the East Bay Express, among others. Laura is a native of Tacoma, Wash. and holds degrees from Saint Mary's College of California and UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. She's based in San Francisco.
Christopher J. Bing is a cybersecurity reporter for FedScoop. He has written about technology and policy for DC Inno, International Policy Digest and The Daily Caller, among other outlets. While at DC Inno, Chris focused on covering innovative technology businesses that are based in the D.C.-area. In June 2014, he founded a foreign policy blog called The Grey Cut, which monitored the influence and activity of petro-dictatorships across the globe. From an early age, Chris became interested in politics as a result of living in Venezuela with his mother and watching the country shift from a democracy to a dictatorship.
Eric Geller is a cybersecurity reporter at POLITICO, covering the White House and the Departments of Justice, State and Commerce. His beat includes cyber policymaking at the Office of Management and Budget and the National Security Council; American cyber diplomacy efforts at the State Department; cybercrime prosecutions at the Justice Department; and digital security research at the Commerce Department. He has also covered global malware outbreaks and states’ efforts to secure their election systems.
Dan is a Senior Writer for TechRepublic. He covers cybersecurity and the intersection of technology, politics and government.
Covering cyber -- not cyberpunk, not cybersex, but cybersecurity -- at @politico @politicopro @morningcybersec.
I cover security and privacy for Forbes. I’ve been breaking news and writing features on these topics for major publications since 2010. As a freelancer, I worked for The Guardian, Vice Motherboard, Wired and BBC.com, amongst many others. I was named BT Security Journalist of the year in 2012 and 2013 for a range of exclusive articles, and in 2014 was handed Best News Story for a feature on US government harassment of security professionals. I like to hear from hackers who are breaking things for either fun or profit and researchers who've uncovered nasty things on the web.
Dell Cameron is a staff reporter at Gizmodo covering privacy and security.
BBC Security Correspondent but views expressed are my own. Author: 'Intercept: The Secret History of Computers and Spies' - Entitled 'Cyberspies' in the US
I have been covering the information security beat for three decades and Contributing Editor at PC Pro Magazine since the first issue way back in 1994. I contribute to the Times and Sunday Times via Raconteur Special Reports, SC Magazine UK, Infosecurity Magazine and Digital Health Intelligence. The only three-time winner of the BT Security Journalist of the Year award (2006, 2008, 2010) I was also fortunate enough to be named BT Technology Journalist of the Year in 1996 for a forward-looking feature in PC Pro called 'Threats to the Internet.' In 2011 I was honoured with the Enigma Award for a lifetime contribution to IT security journalism.
Jeff Elder is a reporter based in Silicon Valley who covers cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
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Ryan Gallagher is an investigative reporter on the Bloomberg News cybersecurity team, covering the intersection between technology, crime, national security, and civil liberties
Ben Dickson is a software engineer and tech blogger. He writes about disruptive tech trends including artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, blockchain, Internet of Things, and cybersecurity.
Matt Burgess is the deputy digital editor at WIRED, covering cybersecurity, big tech, and everything in-between. He was written two books: a short biography of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings and a guide, aimed at journalists, to the UK's Freedom of Information Act.
Tech journalist for Verdict. Mainly covering cybersecurity and AI.
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