Steve Prentice

Wears 2 hats. Hat 1: Published author, writer, and journalist, mostly in the people/technology space: cybersecurity, future

Preston's Summary

Steve Prentice is a writer, keynote speaker, and voiceover artist with expertise in the people and technology space. He is known for his work in cybersecurity and the future of technology. Steve is passionate about animals, the environment, and promoting kindness in all aspects of life.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 33 %
Cites Data: 24 %
Breaking News: 10 %
Press Release: 9 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cyber attacks
  • Data Breaches
  • Phishing

Pitching Insights

Steve Prentice's coverage predominantly focuses on privacy and cybersecurity, with an emphasis on breaking news and government announcements related to data breaches, hacking incidents, ransomware attacks, zero-day vulnerabilities, and other cybersecurity threats.

Given this focus, he may be more responsive to pitches that provide expert analysis or commentary on emerging cyber threats or significant data breach incidents. Additionally, providing insights into the implications of government announcements related to cybersecurity regulations or policies could also capture his attention.

While Steve does not have a specified geographic focus in his articles' titles, the nature of cybersecurity topics suggests that global perspectives and insights would likely resonate well with him.

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