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Industry Veterans and New Talent Recognised at European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards 2025

The award ceremony was organised by Eskenzi PR, sponsored by Keeper Security and hosted by Pulse Conferences, in partnership with the IT Security Guru and Infosecurity Magazine. 

by Charley Nash
June 12, 2025
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Industry Veterans and New Talent Recognised at European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards 2025
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The winners of the European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards were announced at a ceremony held at Novotel ExCeL, as part of Pulse Conference’s Cyber 100 event on the 4th June 2025. The awards celebrated the industry’s best blogs, podcasts and vlogs, as well as the exceptional talent who contribute to these forums. The award ceremony was organised by Eskenzi PR, sponsored by Keeper Security and hosted by Pulse Conferences, in partnership with the IT Security Guru and Infosecurity Magazine. 

This year’s winners were selected by an esteemed panel of judges, including Darren Guccione, CEO and co-founder, Keeper Security, Yvonne Eskenzi, Co-Founder and Director of Eskenzi PR and Beth Maundrill, Editor of Infosecurity Magazine, alongside a public vote. 

“We are always delighted to host the European Cybersecurity Blogger Awards. This year was extra special, as we partnered with Pulse Conferences, which widened the reach of the awards to a brand new audience,” Yvonne Eskenzi, Co-Founder and Director of Eskenzi PR, said. “The consistently rising standard of entries makes the judging process more challenging each year, which is a clear testament to the extraordinary talent within the cybersecurity industry. These content creators are indispensable for both industry education and public awareness and their work also provides significant engagement. A big congratulations to all nominees and winners.”

Full list of winners: 

  • The Newcomer: The AI Fix 
  • The Corporates – Best Blog: KnowBe4 (Runner Up: Huntress) 
  • The Corporates – Best Podcast: Talent First (Runner Up: Clearly Cyber) 
  • The Vlogger: MalwareTechBlog by Marcus Hutchins (Runner Up: John Hammond)
  • The Guide: Spilling the T by SheCanCode
  • Back to Basics: The Awareness Angle (Runner Up: HiddenText)
  • CISO Companion: CISO Series (Runner Up: teissTalk)
  • Contributor of the Year: Ant Davis (Runner Up: Phil Muncaster)
  • The Conversation Starter: Cyber Sisters (Runner Up: Flobble Gobble)
  • The Visionary: Unicorn Chef (Runner Up: Secure Cyber Connect) 
  • The Techie: BDTechTalks (Runner Up: SANS Institute) 

For more information, visit: https://www.eskenzipr.com/european-cybersecurity-blogger-awards/

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