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Robert Hackett is a former senior writer and tech editor at Fortune. He was a co-chair of the Brainstorm Tech and Brainstorm Finance conferences and creator of The Ledger, Fortune’s crypto franchise. Robert co-authored Fortune's daily technology newsletter Data Sheet and weekly fintech newsletter The Ledger, and he frequently hosted video series. For Fortune, he wrote on a variety of topics ranging from hacking to quantum computing to crypto. Robert received national recognition for his reporting, including as a finalist for the 2018 Larry Birger Young Business Journalist Award. He also helped manage the Fortune 40 Under 40 list. Previously, Robert worked at Nautilus Magazine, TED Conferences, and Johnson & Johnson. He earned a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School and a bachelor’s degree with a double major in chemistry and English and a double minor in science and technology studies and history from Cornell University. He lives in New York.

Panel pages from the unpublished original graphic novel "Emergents: Legacy" with art by Steve Ellis and Bottled Lightning Studio, which was used to generate game assets. The original art is hand-drawn on Bristol board in the longstanding tradition of comic books; colors were applied digitally.
Arts & Entertainment
A kind of ‘Magic’: One nerd’s quest to shake up video games and create a $1 billion market
By Robert Hackett and Jeff John RobertsJune 13, 2020
A cyberattack ‘pandemic’ would be devastating—and may be inevitable
Newsletters
A cyberattack ‘pandemic’ would be devastating—and may be inevitable
By Robert HackettJune 10, 2020
Why Zoom is leaving its free videoconferencing with weaker encryption
Tech
Why Zoom is leaving its free videoconferencing with weaker encryption
By Robert HackettJune 3, 2020
The most popular police scanner app is donating proceeds to charity
Newsletters
The most popular police scanner app is donating proceeds to charity
By Robert HackettJune 3, 2020
Police scanner apps surge as protests grip America
Tech
Police scanner apps surge as protests grip America
By Robert HackettJune 1, 2020
Bug bounty startup Synack valued at $500 million to boost ‘white hat’ hacking from home
Tech
Bug bounty startup Synack valued at $500 million to boost ‘white hat’ hacking from home
By Robert HackettMay 28, 2020
The tweet that broke the bird’s back
Newsletters
The tweet that broke the bird’s back
By Robert HackettMay 27, 2020
Why Andreessen Horowitz believes so deeply in ‘crypto’
The Ledger
Why Andreessen Horowitz believes so deeply in ‘crypto’
By Robert HackettMay 27, 2020
Cryptocurrency is coming for social networks
Newsletters
Cryptocurrency is coming for social networks
By Robert Hackett and David Z. MorrisMay 27, 2020
Work from home, get a $1,000 bonus. The tech industry’s new perk
Tech
Work from home, get a $1,000 bonus. The tech industry’s new perk
By Robert HackettMay 23, 2020
Blame dumb mistakes for more and more of data breaches
Newsletters
Blame dumb mistakes for more and more of data breaches
By Robert HackettMay 20, 2020
How Honeywell’s CEO plans to survive—and thrive—through pandemic
Tech
How Honeywell’s CEO plans to survive—and thrive—through pandemic
By Robert HackettMay 19, 2020
Honeywell lasers in on tech
Magazine
Honeywell lasers in on tech
By Robert HackettMay 18, 2020
Sidewalk Labs’ Toronto project was dead on arrival
Newsletters
Sidewalk Labs’ Toronto project was dead on arrival
By Robert HackettMay 13, 2020
How to choose a video chat app? Grade it on privacy
Newsletters
How to choose a video chat app? Grade it on privacy
By Robert HackettMay 6, 2020
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