Press kit.
Bio, direct contact, pronunciation, and brand assets for journalists, podcast hosts, and conference organisers covering Liberty91 and Renze Jongman. Pull anything you need, no permission required for editorial coverage.
Phone & WhatsApp available on request
Bio.
Three lengths for three contexts. The Standard 110-word version is the default, use that unless your platform forces you to a shorter or longer field.
Short
≈50 words
Quote attributions, tight form fields
Standard
≈110 words
Default for most platforms and pitches
Long
≈180 words
Profile pages, speaker bios, conference submissions
When writing about Renze, please avoid “thought leader,” “visionary,” “pioneer,” “guru,” and “evangelist”, he’d rather you described what he actually does.
Contact.
Reach Renze directly. Breaking-news pitches get a reply within 30 minutes during GST business hours.
Direct
- linkedin.com/in/renzejongman
- Based in
- Abu Dhabi, UAE, Gulf Standard Time (GST, UTC+4)
Phone and WhatsApp available to journalists on request, reply to the email and Renze will share them directly.
Response time
- Breaking-news: typically within the hour
- Podcast booking: ~1 day
- Speaking enquiries: ~2 days
Topics on short notice
No prep needed
- •Cyber threat intelligence operationalisation
- •CTI team building and workflow design
- •Middle East / GCC cyber threat landscape
- •Threat actor tracking and attribution
- •MITRE ATT&CK in practice
- •AI's real role in threat intelligence
- •Career paths into CTI
With a few hours of prep
- •Commentary on a specific breach or incident
- •Specific malware families, campaigns, actor groups
- •Regulatory angles on CTI (GDPR, DORA, NIS2, GCC frameworks)
Out of scope: politics, geopolitics beyond direct cyber implications, legal commentary, unattributed nation-state attribution.
Name & pronunciation.
For podcast hosts, MCs, and broadcast journalists. The Dutch J is pronounced like an English Y, that’s the part most people get wrong.
REN-zuh YONG-mahn
/rɛn.zə jɔŋ.mɑn/
Speaker intro shortcut
“Our next guest is Renze Jongman, that’s REN-zuh YONG-mahn, with a Dutch ‘J’ sounding like an English ‘Y.’”
Brand assets.
Headshot and logos. Free to use in editorial coverage of Liberty91 or Renze Jongman, no permission required, no need to ask.


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Alternative logo, outlined bull
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Square 800×800. Solid bull mark on dark navy. A more rendered alternative to the outlined variant, same use cases.
DownloadRecent writing.
Published work that demonstrates Renze’s practitioner voice. Use these for credibility checks, story background, or quote sourcing.
Hard CTI Pills
First-person practitioner voice on where CTI programs actually struggle and why most intelligence never reaches defenders.
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How to create a threat profile
Step-by-step guide to building a defensible organisational threat profile, the artefact most CTI teams should start from.
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Intelligence Requirements in Practice
Translating CISO-level questions into the prioritised intelligence requirements analysts can actually work from.
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CTI from the Trenches: What CTI actually is
Foundational definitions of cyber threat intelligence without the jargon, Part 1 of an eight-part practitioner series.
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CTI from the Trenches: Frameworks in practice
ATT&CK, the Diamond Model, and the kill chain used for real, the frameworks every CTI analyst is expected to know.
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CTI from the Trenches: Reporting and stakeholders
Why most intelligence reports get ignored, and what to change about how CTI teams package and distribute their work.
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Need something else?
Embargoed previews, custom quotes, data on file, or anything else not covered above, email Renze directly. He answers his own inbox.
renzejongman@liberty91.com