✍️ Author Biography
Kim Zetter
🌍 American
📚 2 free books
⭐ Known for: Simple Kabbalah: A Simple Wisdom Book (2000)
Kim Zetter is an investigative journalist and author known for covering cybersecurity, national security, and esoteric topics like the Kabbalah.
Kim Zetter is an American investigative journalist and author with a career spanning from 1999, focusing primarily on cybersecurity and national security. She has gained recognition for her in-depth reporting on significant topics such as NSA surveillance, WikiLeaks, and the intricacies of the hacker underground. Her work has also extended to the security vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines, a subject on which she produced an award-winning series. Zetter is regarded as a leading authority on Stuxnet, a sophisticated computer worm that targeted Iran's nuclear program, and authored a book detailing this event. Her journalistic endeavors have earned her multiple accolades, including being voted among the top ten security journalists in the U.S. by her peers. Beyond her work in cybersecurity, Zetter has also explored subjects of a more esoteric nature, including the Kabbalah, and has written on a diverse range of topics for numerous international publications. She has also held staff positions at prominent media outlets like Wired and PC World, and appeared as a guest on major news networks.
Journalistic Focus and Expertise
Kim Zetter has established herself as a prominent investigative journalist since 1999, specializing in the complex fields of cybersecurity and national security. Her reporting has brought to light critical issues, including extensive NSA surveillance programs, the activities of WikiLeaks, and the dynamics of the hacker community. A significant portion of her work has focused on the security flaws inherent in electronic voting systems, leading to an award-winning series that highlighted these concerns. Zetter's expertise is particularly recognized in the realm of cyber warfare, with a notable focus on Stuxnet, the digital weapon designed to disrupt Iran's nuclear facilities. Her comprehensive understanding of this subject culminated in the publication of her book, "Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon."
Esoteric and Diverse Writing
While widely known for her cybersecurity reporting, Kim Zetter's writing portfolio also encompasses subjects of a more esoteric and philosophical nature. She has authored a book on the Kabbalah, "Simple Kabbalah: A Simple Wisdom Book," which has been translated into multiple languages, indicating a broad international interest in her exploration of this mystical tradition. Her early journalistic career began in Israel, where she contributed to publications like the Jerusalem Post, and she is fluent in both English and Hebrew. Zetter's published works demonstrate a remarkable breadth, covering topics ranging from the Kabbalah and cryptography to dining guides for San Francisco and the political landscape of Israel. Her articles have appeared in a wide array of respected newspapers and magazines globally.