I'm an author, speaker, investigative journalist and podcast creator, focusing on organised crime and technology.
I've worked for the BBC, Audible, Penguin, Sky News, The Sunday Times and many more. In a career spanning 20 years I've covered financial crime, money laundering, cryptocurrency and the emergence of cybercrime as one of the primal threats to modern society.
My latest book for Penguin, The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea’s Global Cyber War, sprang from the hit 10-part BBC podcast series of the same name, which I co-hosted and which immediately ranked number one in the UK Apple chart and within the top 7 in the US.
My next book for Penguin, Rinsed, will explore how technology has changed the money laundering industry. It will be published in June 2024.
An accomplished public speaker, I've given keynote talks for some of the world’s biggest brands, including Mastercard, Orange and Bank of America, in addition to chairing events and appearing on panels at venues ranging from London’s Chatham House think-tank to the Latitude music festival.
My first book, Crime Dot Com: From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global, was published in August 2020 by Reaktion Books and was described as “a fascinating, often gripping read”.
I've written and presented two major podcast series for Audible. The Dark Web exposed the shadow internet and has been a top ten hit on the platform since its launch in 2017. Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe? revealed the origins of AI, and shows how the technology is seeping into everyday life.
My own podcast series Cybercrime Investigations takes listeners inside the world of an investigative journalist, detailing the twists and turns as the story unfolds.
I was also the co-creator of The Secret Life of Your Mobile Phone, a live, interactive phone hacking stage performance which showed how the global technology industry is harvesting the data leaking from your handset. The show was a sell–out hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017, and has been performed at music festivals, political conferences and for corporate clients.
As the technology correspondent for Channel 4 News, one of the UK’s leading daily news programmes, I won multiple awards for my work on the Snowden leaks, the hacking of Britain’s largest ISP TalkTalk and my exposés of fraud in the internet dating industry. I was the creator of the programme’s Data Baby project, a unique experiment which used a fictional online persona to expose how personal data is used – and abused – online.