
former U.S National Security Agency (NSA) and Director of Threat Research at Adlumin, This Old House
Kevin O'Connor
former U.S National Security Agency (NSA) and Director of Threat Research at Adlumin | This Old House
About Kevin
Kevin O'Connor is an American television personality known for his role as the host of the PBS home renovation series This Old House since 2003, succeeding Steve Thomas. He has also worked as a former U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) analyst and served as the Director of Threat Research at Adlumin. His background includes experience in national security and cybersecurity, complementing his on-screen work by bringing a technical perspective to home renovation topics. Born in 1968 or 1969, O'Connor has established a reputation for blending technical expertise with his role in television, contributing to his recognition in the field of home improvement broadcasting.
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Cyber Tide
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The Ryen Russillo Show
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The Ryen Russillo Show
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MEETINGS with Paul Rivera
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The Fire Chief
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Human Element
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