
Kim Zetter keynote speaker
- Cyberwarfare and Geopolitics
- Election Security and Digital Trust
- Inside Stuxnet: The Launch of the World’s First Digital Weapon
- The New Frontlines of Cybersecurity
- When Technology Becomes a Weapon
Kim Zetter is an award-winning investigative journalist and one of the world’s leading voices on cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and national security. For more than two decades, she has broken major stories that have shaped global understanding of digital threats, cyber espionage, and the intersection between technology and geopolitics.
Widely recognized for her deep investigative reporting, Kim is best known for her groundbreaking coverage of the Stuxnet cyberattack—the first digital weapon used to sabotage physical infrastructure—which she chronicled in her acclaimed book Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World’s First Digital Weapon. Her work revealed the unprecedented power of state-sponsored cyber operations and continues to influence policy, defense strategy, and public debate around cyber resilience.
Kim has written for The New York Times, Wired, Politico, The Washington Post, and Motherboard, among others, and is a frequent commentator on national and international media. She is known for her ability to translate highly technical issues into compelling narratives that captivate audiences of business leaders, policymakers, and technologists alike.
As a speaker, Kim brings clarity and insight to the evolving world of cyber conflict, digital espionage, and information warfare—helping organizations understand the threats shaping our future and how to navigate them with intelligence and foresight.
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