Perlroth covered cybersecurity for The New York Times for a decade and wrote the bestseller 'This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends' on the market for cyberweapons. She is a venture partner at Ballistic Ventures, advises security startups, and hosts the podcast 'To Catch a Thief: China's Rise to Cyber Supremacy'.
Expertise
- Cyber journalism
- Threat narrative
- Zero-day markets
- Venture investing
FAQs
Nicole Perlroth: frequently asked questions
Who is Nicole Perlroth?
Nicole Perlroth is a bestselling author and former lead cybersecurity reporter at The New York Times, known for her reporting on the global zero-day arms race. She is now a venture partner and startup advisor.
What is Nicole Perlroth's current role?
Nicole Perlroth is Author; Venture Partner at Ballistic Ventures.
What is Nicole Perlroth known for?
Nicole Perlroth focuses on Cyber journalism, Threat narrative, Zero-day markets, Venture investing.
Where is Nicole Perlroth based?
Nicole Perlroth is based in San Francisco, CA, USA.
What is Nicole Perlroth listed under on Cyber Resources?
Nicole Perlroth is listed in the Influencers & Voices category of Cyber Resources, the curated directory of the cybersecurity marketing and growth ecosystem.
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