John E. Dunn is a veteran cybersecurity reporter, specializing in crisis response, ransomware, data breaches, encryption, quantum computing and QKD, DevSecOps, managed services, cybersecurity in education, retail cybersecurity, vulnerability reporting, and cybersecurity ethics.
John is a former editor of the UK editions of Personal Computer Magazine, LAN Magazine, and Network World. In 2003 he co-founded Techworld, since when he has covered cybersecurity and business computing for a range of publications including Computerworld, Forbes, Naked Security, The Register, and The Times.
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