Kim Zetter
Kim Zetter is an award-winning investigative journalist and author who has been covering cybersecurity and national security since 1999. She has written for a variety of publications including Wired, where she was a longtime contributor, and has been recognized for her deep dives into the complexities of digital espionage and cyber warfare. Zetter is known for her expertise on issues related to cybersecurity and has been a go-to source for stories involving election security, the Stuxnet worm, and other significant cyber events.
Her book 'Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon' details the true story of the world’s first cyberweapon and its implications. The book was widely acclaimed for its thorough research and engaging narrative, making complex technical issues accessible to a general audience. Zetter's work has not only illuminated the often opaque world of cybersecurity but has also raised important questions about the implications of digital warfare on national and global security.
Beyond her writing, Zetter speaks frequently at conferences and consults on cybersecurity issues. Her insights have made her a respected figure in the field, contributing to discussions on policy and security practices. Her journalistic integrity and ability to explain complex subjects in clear terms have made her an influential voice in tech journalism.