Paul Cruickshank is the Editor-in-Chief of CTC Sentinel, the flagship publication of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, widely regarded as one of the most prestigious publications in the international security field. He has overseen the publication since 2015.
Cruickshank is also the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cruickshank & Dean Global Intelligence, a global intelligence consultancy, founded in the United States, which offers clients in the private and public sectors vital insights and information based on its extensive network of human sources in the Middle East and further afield and its deep analysis of open-source information.
As CNN’s on-air Terrorism Analyst between 2010 and 2021, Cruickshank played a central role in the network’s coverage and reporting on al-Qaeda and ISIS terrorism. He was part of the CNN reporting team that covered the 2005 London bombings and covered almost every other major terrorism story in the years that followed.
Cruickshank is the co-author of the critically acclaimed 2018 book Nine Lives: My Time as MI6’s Top Spy Inside al-Qaeda, which was described by a former head of Counter Terrorism Command at New Scotland Yard as “seminal” and “one of the most extraordinary books about al Qaeda ever published.” He is also the co-author of the 2014 international bestseller Agent Storm: My Life Inside al Qaeda and the CIA, which has been translated into a dozen languages and was named by The Guardian as one of the 10 best spy books of all time and “probably the best account of a modern day secret agent.”
Cruickshank edited “Al Qaeda,” a five-volume collection of critical writings on the terrorist network published by Routledge in 2012, which was described by a leading terrorism studies journal as “monumental … to date the most comprehensive resource published on the terrorist organization and its worldwide affiliates.”
Cruickshank’s research and writings have appeared in a wide variety of publications, including CTC Sentinel, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and leading newspapers and magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. He has participated in numerous conferences around the world and has contributed chapters to several academic publications in the field of counterterrorism. He has also co-produced and produced several award winning U.S. television documentaries.
Cruickshank is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Centre D’Analyse du Terrorisme in Paris. He has degrees from Cambridge University and Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Between 2006 and 2009, he was a research fellow at the Center on Law and Security at the New York University School of Law. He has also worked at the European Parliament in Brussels and the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C.