Brooke Seipel
Editor in Chief
Brooke Seipel is the Content Editor in Chief at McAfee, where she leads the company's content strategy with a focus on cybersecurity education. With a decade of experience in audience development and digital content, Brooke has a strong understanding of online audiences, emerging trends, and the evolving cyber landscape.
Before joining McAfee, Brooke led audience teams and served as both a reporter and editor at numerous award-winning publications including Fortune, The Hill, International Business Times, New Republic, and The OC Register.
Brooke is dedicated to providing insightful, actionable content that empowers readers to make informed decisions about their digital safety. When she's not immersed in the world of cybersecurity, you can find her scrolling social media endlessly, soaking up the latest trends, and also volunteering as a naturalist.
Before joining McAfee, Brooke led audience teams and served as both a reporter and editor at numerous award-winning publications including Fortune, The Hill, International Business Times, New Republic, and The OC Register.
Brooke is dedicated to providing insightful, actionable content that empowers readers to make informed decisions about their digital safety. When she's not immersed in the world of cybersecurity, you can find her scrolling social media endlessly, soaking up the latest trends, and also volunteering as a naturalist.
Articoli dell'autore

Sicurezza per dispositivi mobili
Un malware per Android elude le protezioni spacciandosi per app reali
Con .NET MAUI i criminali informatici creano applicazioni fasulle che hanno l'aspetto e la fruibilità di quelle reali.Mar 26, 2025 | 4 MIN READ

Sicurezza in Internet
I dati mostrano che oggi incontrerai un deepfake: ecco come riconoscerlo
Internet è pieno di contenuti per intrattenere, ma talvolta anche ingannare. L'ultima novità nell'arsenale dei criminali? I deepfake.Mar 11, 2025 | 5 MIN READ

Sicurezza in Internet
Allarme truffa: il malware nei trucchi per Minecraft e Roblox prende di mira i minori
I giocatori, soprattutto minorenni, scaricano inconsapevolmente dei malware camuffati da trucchi per videogiochi come Minecraft e Roblox.Feb 17, 2025 | 5 MIN READ