Graham Cluley

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Graham Cluley

Residence United Kingdom
Fields computer science
Institutions Sophos
Known for security analysis

Graham Cluley is a British computer programmer and 'Senior Technology Consultant' at Sophos. He is very well known in the anti-virus industry, and his corporate biography[1] lists anti-virus related media appearances on 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. His war of words with the virus-writer 'Gigabyte' - somewhat of a media sensation for being a teenage girl - generated a fair amount of media attention in its own right[2][3].

He is also somewhat well-known in the retro-gaming community, for having written the text adventure games Jacaranda Jim and Humbug.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sophos - Press contacts - Graham Cluley
  2. ^ Alleged Belgian virus writer arrested | CNET News.com
  3. ^ Belgian police arrest female virus writer | The Register