
George Hopkin
Editor of AI Magazine & Cyber Magazine

I've been writing about technology since the late '80s, tapping out my first reports on a then state-of-the-art Amstrad PCW. Just the one drive, nothing fancy.
When I moved into business journalism, it was only a matter of time before technology became my natural beat, which led to three decades of tech reporting around the world.
PR and marketing people can reach me at [email protected] -- I'm looking for OG CxOs working in cyber and AI who have cracked codes and are happy to share the playbook with the world.
Articles by George Hopkin
Around 30-40% of a company’s cloud spending could be considered a waste, but proper governance can help reduce this, says Concurrency’s Nathan Lasnoski
Attack was distributed across Akamai's network, with most action seen in APAC, and the top locations were Hong Kong, Tokyo, São Paulo, Singapore, and Osaka
France is leading the way in ensuring cyber risk ratings are respected, and EU should follow to improve cyber reliance and support its digital ambitions
The collaboration will help the United Arab Emirates' cybersecurity workforce through enhanced training and professional development efforts, says (ISC)²
Company Reports by George Hopkin
Chris Roosien, Director of Infrastructure and Security at Materion, on meeting needs of the next industrial revolution
Andoko Wicaksono, CIO of Indonesia’s leading transportation company Bluebird Group, explains how 50 years of technology built a world-class business
Interviews by George Hopkin
Lists by George Hopkin
Cyber Magazine looks at some of the world’s most influential cybersecurity conferences, seminars and events this year, including our own Tech LIVE in June
As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, the risks professional users face continue to change. Cyber Magazine explores the top 10 operational risks in 2023
Cyber Magazine looks at a selection of the world’s leading providers of cloud services and the security operations that keep them safe in a dangerous world
Cyber Magazine looks at some of the websites, apps and code that allow regular web users to investigate bugs and hacks using open-source intelligence
