Siobhan Gorman

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Brunswick Group

Partner

Siobhan Gorman is a Partner in the Washington, DC, office of the Brunswick Group, where she concentrates on the Cybersecurity & Privacy practice. She specializes in breach preparedness, breach crisis response, and thought leadership initiatives in the cybersecurity arena. She has worked on confidential cybersecurity breaches, as well as preparedness projects in the airline, automotive, entertainment, healthcare, and retail sectors. Siobhan has also led a range of crisis, public affairs, and corporate reputation projects in the financial, defense, and technology sectors. 



Siobhan is a member of the Senior Advisory Group for the Defending Digital Democracy Project at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, which is focused on preventing and mitigating cyberattacks on the election process. She is also member of the Advisory Committee for Brown University's Executive Master in Cybersecurity.



Prior to joining Brunswick, she had a 17-year career as a reporter, most recently at The Wall Street Journal. At The Journal, she covered a range of national security topics, including cybersecurity, privacy, counterterrorism, and intelligence. Prior to joining The Journal in 2007, Siobhan was a Washington correspondent for The Baltimore Sun covering intelligence and security. From 1998 to 2005, she was a staff correspondent for National Journal covering similar issues. She started her career as a research associate for a columnist at The Washington Post.



Siobhan won the 2006 Sigma Delta Chi Award for Washington Correspondence for her coverage of the National Security Agency and in 2000 received a special citation in national magazine writing from the Education Writers Association. She has been nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize and is a graduate of Dartmouth College.