Andy Greenberg Bio | Wiki
Andy Greenberg is an American technology journalist and author. Currently, he serves as a senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, and information freedom. Previously, Andy worked as a staff writer at Forbes.com and Forbes Magazine. He served as a contributing writer at Philadelphia City Paper from Mar 2006 to Sep 2006. He is the author of This Machine Kills Secrets and Sandworm.
Andy Greenberg Age
He was born in the United States. Andy is around 40 years old. He keeps his personal details private, therefore, his exact date and year of birth are not known to the public.
Andy Greenberg Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx. 1.72 m).
Andy Greenberg Family
He was born and raised in the United States by his parents. Andy holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about his parents and/or siblings is not available at the moment.
Andy Greenberg Wife
Andy is married to his beautiful wife Malika Zouhali-Worrall, a British-Moroccan film director and editor. She is the co-director of the 2012 documentary Call Me Kuchu, about Ugandan activist David Kato, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Andy Greenberg Education
He attended Middlebury College and graduated in 2003. From 2006 to 2004, Andy attended Haverford College. He graduated from New York University with a master’s in journalism and business in 2008.
Andy Greenberg Wired
Andy serves as a senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, and information freedom. He writes everything from long-form features to breaking news, in print and online, about technology and the Internet, often focusing on security, surveillance, privacy, and information freedom.
His July 2015 article about Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek’s Jeep hack resulted in the recall of 1.4 million vehicles by Chrysler. On the day of the article’s publication, a Bill became introduced in the U.S. Senate seeking standards to protect cars against digital hacks.
Andy Greenberg Forbes
Prior to working at Wired, Andy worked as a staff writer at Forbes.com and Forbes Magazine. In 2014, he became nominated along with Ryan Mac for a Gerald Loeb Award for their Forbes Magazine article, “Big Brother’s Brain”. The same year, he became named one of the SANS Institute’s Top Cybersecurity Journalist Award Winners.
In 2013, his Forbes.com story “Meet The Hackers Who Sell Spies The Tools To Crack Your PC (And Get Paid Six-Figure Fees)” received The Single Best Blog Post of the Year award from the Security Bloggers Network. Additionally, Andy received the 2019 Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting for the article The Code that Crashed the World: The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History.
Andy Greenberg Book
In addition to his career, Andy is also an author. His 2019 book Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers, describes how digital detectives unraveled the “Olympic Destroyer” malware and traced it so far that they could attribute it to Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU. In 2012, Andy published the book This Machine Kills Secrets which was The New York Times Editors’ Choice.
Andy Greenberg Salary
He serves as a senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, and information freedom. Therefore, he earns a decent income. Andy’s average salary is $73,789 per year.
Andy Greenberg Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Andy’s estimated net worth is $782,584.
Who Is Andy Greenberg
Andy is an American technology journalist and author. Currently, he serves as a senior writer for WIRED, covering security, privacy, and information freedom.
Who Is Greenberg Married To
Andy married Malika Zouhali-Worrall, a British-Moroccan film director and editor.