Professional Biography
Graham Cluley is one of the world's leading experts in viruses and spam, and works as Senior Technology Consultant at Sophos.
He has given talks around the world at events such as EICAR, ICSA, Virus Bulletin and the European Internet Security Forum on the virus threat, and is a respected industry expert.
Graham has made many media appearances commenting on the threats posed by spam and viruses, including BBC TV News, Good Morning America, CNN, BBC Panorama, BBC Newsnight, ITN, Channel 4 News, 5 News, Sky News, GMTV, BBC Breakfast, IRN, CNet Radio, BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, and BBC World Service.
Graham has also written regular columns on computer security for publications such as IT Week, Computer Weekly and VNUNet.
Before joining Sophos in 1999, Graham worked in a number of roles in the anti-virus industry. In 1992 he joined Dr Solomon's Software developing the first Windows version of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit and later becoming product manager for the launch of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit version 7.0. When Network Associates acquired Dr Solomon's in 1998, Cluley was made Senior Technical Manager of NAI Virus Labs.
Read Graham Cluley's blog on the Sophos website
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Before joining the computer security industry, Graham was known for writing text adventure games like Jacaranda Jim and Humbug.
Blog
Number of Posts: 9
- Twitter users swamped by adult webcam spam me... 07/03/09
- Why you shouldn't say it's your birthday on T... 20/02/09
- Caught on CCTV, but phishing mule escapes jai... 20/02/09
- Twitter hackers attack Miley Cyrus with sex s... 17/02/09
- Fury over Facebook terms of service changes 17/02/09
- Did Chinese install spyware on Indian governm... 16/02/09
- Ecards - bit of fun, or an IT security probl... 02/02/09
- Rebel hacker accused of spying on military fa... 02/02/09
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