Dina Temple-Raston is the host and executive producer of CLICK HERE, a podcast about all things cyber and intelligence from The Record.media. In its first week, it became the #3 Tech News podcast in America. Before joining The Record, Temple-Raston spent 15 years as a correspondent at NPR. A story she did on the SolarWinds hack as part of NPR’s Investigations team won NYU’s best cyber story of the year in 2021. Before that, she was the host and creator of an NPR series of radio specials called “I’ll Be Seeing You: Stories About the Technologies That Watch Us.” The shows explored the origins of hacking, the perils of artificial intelligence, offensive cyber operations, algorithms and insider threats. Temple-Raston was NPR’s counter-terrorism correspondent for more than a decade. She was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 2014 where she studied the intersection of Big Data and intelligence. Prior to NPR, Temple-Raston was a longtime foreign correspondent for Bloomberg News in Asia and served as Bloomberg’s White House correspondent during the Clinton Administration. She has written four books, including The Jihad Next Door: Rough Justice in the Age of Terror, about the Lackawanna Six terrorism case. She is a frequent contributor to the PBS Newshour, a regular reviewer of national security books for the Washington Post Book World, and also contributes to the New Yorker, WNYC’s Radiolab, the TLS, New York Magazine and The Atlantic, among others. She is a graduate of Northwestern University and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, and she has an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Manhattanville College.