Gordon Corera Bio, Age, Family, Wife, School, BBC

Gordon Corera rhe BBC journalist

Gordon Corera Biography

Gordon Corera is a journalist and novelist from the United Kingdom. He is the BBC’s Security Correspondent and a computer technology expert.

How old is Gordon Corera? – Age

Corera was born in 1974 in London. He is 47 years as of 2021.

Where did Gordon Corera go to school? – Education

Corera attended University College School, a private boys’ school in Hampstead, northwest London, before going on to St Peter’s College at the University of Oxford, where he studied Modern History, and then Harvard University for graduate studies in US foreign policy.

Corera Wife – Family

Corera was born in London; his father is from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and his mother is German. The family owns a property in Cavelossim in the western Indian state of Goa, which he claims he adores and returns to on a regular basis.

Corera’s wife

There’s no information about him dating anyone. No children as well.

Gordon Corera rhe BBC journalist
Gordon Corera rhe BBC journalist

What is Corera Salary?

Corera’s salary is under review.

Corera Net Worth

His net worth ranges between $1-$5 million.

Gordon Corera Career

Corera served in President Bill Clinton’s re-election campaign. He began working for the BBC in 1997 as a researcher and then as a reporter. He has worked on Radio 4’s The World Tonight and BBC2’s Newsnight, as well as in the United States as the BBC’s State Department reporter and as an analyst for the BBC’s coverage of the US presidential election in 2000. In 2001, he was appointed international correspondent for Radio 4’s Today program. In 2004, he was named BBC News’ security reporter.
Corera hosted MI6: A Century in the Shadows, a three-part history of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, on Radio 4 in 2009.

Corera’s books

Corera’s books include The Art of Betrayal: Life and Death in the British Secret Service (Orion 2011) about MI6 and Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity, and the Rise and Fall of the A.Q. Khan Network (September 2006, ISBN 0-19-530495-0) about Abdul Qadeer Khan and Pakistan’s nuclear program.
Intercept: The Secret History of Computers and Spies is one of his books, as is Cyberspies: The Secret History of Surveillance, Hacking, and Digital Espionage. Corera penned the preface to Omar Nasiri’s book Inside the Jihad: A Spy’s Life with Al Qaeda. Corera’s most recent book is Russians Among Us: Sleeper Cells, Ghost Stories, and Putin’s Spies. The book delves into the FBI and CIA investigations into Russian illegal immigration operations.