Our Authors

Cybersecurity aims to connect science and practice in the field of cybersecurity. To achieve this, we work with many distinguished experts and professionals, both from the science community as well as the industry.

We are always looking for contributors to Cybersecurity Magazine. Do you work in the cybersecurity industry and have an interesting topic to discuss? Are you researching a particular topic on Cybersecurity and would like to see this topic better represented? Do you want to comment on a current topic in the area of cybersecurity?

Whatever your motives, feel free to contact us with a short abstract of your topic. If it meets the requirements, we are happy to publish your article!

We would like to recognize and thank all of the contributors to Cybersecurity Magazine. Here is a list of our contributing authors:

Jörg Keller
Professor of computer engineering at Fernuniversität Hagen | + posts

Jörg Keller is a professor of computer engineering at FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany, and heads the Parallelism & VLSI group since 1996. His research interests are parallel and energy-efficient computing, security and fault-tolerance of computer systems, and web-based learning in engineering. He received MSc and PhD degrees from Saarland University, Germany, in 1989 and 1992, respectively, and spent his PostDoc phase at CWI (Netherlands Research Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science) in Amsterdam.

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Kamel Heus
Vice President at | + posts

Vice President, EMEA, Centrify

Katrina Thompson
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An ardent believer in personal data privacy and the technology behind it, Katrina Thompson is a freelance writer leaning into encryption, data privacy legislation, and the intersection of information technology and human rights. She has written for Bora, Venafi, Tripwire, and many other sites.

Kitty Bates
Cybersecurity Content Curator at | + posts

Kitty Bates is the Cybersecurity Content Curator at ramsac, providing insights on cybersecurity and IT services for charities, businesses and education.

Lakshmi Ananderi Kandadai
Director of Product Marketing at Palo Alto Networks | Website | + posts

Results-driven technology leader and enterprise visionary combining outstanding technical & marketing talents, with proven track record of creating innovative go-to-market strategies including conceptualizing, launching and positioning IP (Cloud, SDN/NFV) & RAN mobile-edge technology products and solutions in a fast paced business environment.

Designing and integrating end-to-end network solutions based on products and solutions from IP & Broadband, with focus on developing value proposition for the company’s IP Portfolio.

Evangelized solutions through presentations and discussions with C-level customers, internal and external stakeholders and global events.

Lou Covey
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Lou Covey is the Silicon Valley Correspondent for Cybersecurity Magazine. In 50 years as a journalist he covered American politics, education, religious history, women’s fashion, music, marketing technology, renewable energy, semiconductors, avionics. He is currently focused on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. He published a book on renewable energy policy in 2020 and is writing a second one on technology aptitude. He hosts the Crucial Tech podcast.

Luke Smith
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Luke Smith is a writer and researcher turned blogger. He enjoys writing on a variety of topics but technology and digital marketing topics are his favorite. When he isn’t writing you can find him traveling, hiking, or getting into the latest tech.

Mahbubul Alam
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Mahbubul Alam is the CEO and co-founder of TrustedMobi and co-author of book series on software defined vehicles. TrustedMobi provides trustworthy artificial intelligence real-time mobility application platform for connected and autonomous vehicles. Prior to TrustedMobi, Mahbubul was Chief Technology & Marketing Officer at Movimento which offered comprehensive software/firmware over-the-air update for vehicles. Movimento was acquired by Aptiv PLC in 2017 (formally known as Delphi Automotive), where Mahbubul was responsible for Movimento and Aptiv’s OTA services & autonomous vehicle cloud services platform. Mahbubul has spent 14 years in Cisco in various product management & leadership position including heading Internet of Things platform with P&L responsibility for $700M product portfolio. Mahbubul holds MSc EE from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. 

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