Jamie Bartlett is a well-known speaker, author, and expert on technology, society, and cyberculture. He provides insights on the dark net, cryptocurrencies, cyber-security, and data privacy.
Jamie directs the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos, focusing on online social movements and the societal effects of technology, using machine learning for analysis.
He has written four books: "The Missing Cryptoqueen," "The People Vs Tech," which won the Transmission Prize, "Radicals," and "The Dark Net." His books have been translated into 15 languages. He also created and hosted the BBC podcast series "The Missing Cryptoqueen," which uncovered a significant cryptocurrency fraud and reached number 1 on iTunes in 2019.
As a media commentator, Jamie writes for The Spectator and has presented documentaries like "The Secrets of Silicon Valley" on BBC Two, which examined the influence of tech companies on politics during the 2016 US election.
His TED Talk, "How the mysterious dark net is going mainstream," has nearly 5 million views, making him a prominent voice in cyber security and internet culture. He is a popular speaker on topics like cybercrime and internet ethics for clients such as American Express, J.P. Morgan, and Google.
Additionally, Jamie co-authored "intelligence" with Sir David Omand, discussing the use of internet intelligence by security services. His work has appeared in publications like The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, and The Telegraph.
With his extensive knowledge, Jamie remains an important figure in technology, society, and cyberculture, shaping discussions on technology's impact and the changing landscape of cybercrime and data privacy.