Joe Tidy

Joe Tidy is the BBC’s first-ever Cyber Security Correspondent and one of the UK’s most recognised voices on cybercrime, hacking, data security and digital threats. Since taking on the role in 2018, he has become a trusted authority on the rapidly evolving cyber landscape, reporting on some of the world’s most significant cyber incidents and exposing criminal activity operating across the dark web. Through investigative journalism, live broadcasting and international reporting, Joe has helped educate millions of viewers about online risks affecting both consumers and businesses. His ability to explain complex cybersecurity issues in an accessible and engaging way makes him a highly sought-after keynote speaker, host and moderator.

Joe began his journalism career as a reporter for CBBC Newsround in 2009 before moving into local news. He worked as a video journalist for BBC South Today and BBC Oxford, where he developed his reporting and storytelling expertise. His reputation for delivering compelling news coverage led to a role as a Correspondent for Sky News in 2013, covering major national and international stories. Building on this experience, he returned to the BBC and established himself as a leading specialist journalist, focusing on cybersecurity, technology and online crime.

Alongside his broadcasting career, Joe is an accomplished author and presenter. In 2025, he published ‘Ctrl+Alt+Chaos’, a book exploring the realities of cybercrime, digital threats and the people operating behind them. He has also presented programmes such as The Media Show, further demonstrating his versatility as a broadcaster. His work is regularly recognised for its depth of investigation, accuracy and commitment to public education on digital security issues.

Today, Joe continues to investigate cybercrime networks, data breaches, ransomware attacks and emerging online threats across the globe. Whether uncovering the truth behind dark web scams or analysing the latest cybersecurity developments, he combines journalistic integrity with specialist expertise. His real-world insights, engaging presentation style and firsthand experience reporting from the front line of cybercrime make him an exceptional speaker for conferences, corporate events and industry discussions.

Joe Tidy is hired as a speaker for his unique ability to bring the hidden world of cybercrime to life through real stories, exclusive investigations and expert analysis. Drawing on years of reporting for the BBC, he provides audiences with valuable insights into hacking, ransomware, online fraud and digital resilience. Joe is equally effective delivering keynote speeches, hosting events and moderating panel discussions, making complex technical subjects accessible to non-technical audiences. His engaging delivery, media expertise and practical understanding of emerging cyber threats ensure audiences leave informed, aware and better prepared for the digital challenges ahead.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Joe Tidy’s remarkable career:

  • 2025 – Published ‘Ctrl+Alt+Chaos’, examining the realities of cybercrime and the evolving digital threat landscape.
  • 2024 – Hosted and moderated major cybersecurity conferences, industry panels and corporate events across the UK. 2023 – Reported extensively on emerging cyber threats, artificial intelligence risks and large-scale data breaches.
  • 2022 – Delivered high-profile BBC investigations into dark web marketplaces and online criminal networks.
  • 2020 – Provided expert BBC coverage of the rise in cybercrime and online fraud during the global pandemic.
  • 2018 – Became the BBC’s first-ever Cyber Security Correspondent, establishing a dedicated cybersecurity reporting role.
  • 2013 – Joined Sky News as a Correspondent, covering major breaking news stories and international events.
  • 2009 – Began his broadcasting career as a reporter for CBBC Newsround before progressing into regional BBC journalism.

“Please can you pass on our thanks to Joe for providing such an insightful and brilliantly delivered presentation to the ISBA members this morning? He was great! I know he’s a journalist and it comes with the territory but he had clearly done so much prep work and research and considered the audience so well.” – Sophie, Events Coordinator, iSams Pty Ltd