Smashing Security named the Best Security Podcast

Carole Theriault celebrating Smashing Security's second win for Best Security Podcast
Carole Theriault celebrating Smashing Security’s second win for Best Security Podcast

Last night security bloggers and podcasters congregated in a room above a London pub for the prestigious EU Security Blogger Awards. And, I’m delighted to say, “Smashing Security” won big!

Yes, against our expectations (as the competition was tough!), the podcast I co-host with the fabulous Carole Theriault was named “Best Security Podcast” for the second year running.

Yvonne Eskenzi (left) presenting awards to Carole Theriault and Graham Cluley
Yvonne Eskenzi (left) presenting awards to Carole Theriault and Graham Cluley

Thanks to all our listeners, guests and sponsors for making the show what it is.

We’re well chuffed!

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And congratulations also to Jack Rhysider’s excellent podcast “Darknet Diaries” which won “Best newcomer”.

If you haven’t listened to the “Smashing Security” podcast before, now may be a great time to jump onboard. Find “Smashing Security” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or any other good podcast app.

Thanks again to everyone who nominated and voted for us. On with the show…

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Graham Cluley is a veteran of the cybersecurity industry, having worked for a number of security companies since the early 1990s when he wrote the first ever version of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit for Windows. Now an independent analyst, he regularly makes media appearances and is an international public speaker on the topic of cybersecurity, hackers, and online privacy. Follow him on Twitter, Mastodon, Bluesky, or drop him an email.

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