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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.

Crowdstrike Inc. Chief Executive Officer George Kurtz Interview
TechDemystifying CrowdStrike Conspiracy Theories—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettSeptember 28, 2019
bitcoin trading
The LedgerBakkt Bitcoin Futures: Awaited, Debated . . . and Deflated? — The Ledger
By Robert Hackett and David MorrisSeptember 25, 2019
Super Quantum Computer Section
TechIf Google Has Truly Reached ‘Quantum Supremacy,’ What’s Next for Its Competitors?
By Robert HackettSeptember 24, 2019
Once Ripe for Taking, Computer Security Market Reveals Winners—and Losers—Cyber Saturday
TechOnce Ripe for Taking, Computer Security Market Reveals Winners—and Losers—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettSeptember 21, 2019
Google
TechGoogle Claims ‘Quantum Supremacy,’ Marking a Major Milestone in Computing
By Robert HackettSeptember 20, 2019
‘Security’ Cameras Are Dry Powder for Hackers. Here’s Why
Tech‘Security’ Cameras Are Dry Powder for Hackers. Here’s Why
By Robert HackettSeptember 19, 2019
IBM Opens Quantum Computer Center in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Home of the Mainframe Computer
TechIBM Opens Quantum Computer Center in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Home of the Mainframe Computer
By Robert HackettSeptember 18, 2019
Investors Clamor for Cloudflare IPO, Despite Controversies—Cyber Saturday
TechInvestors Clamor for Cloudflare IPO, Despite Controversies—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettSeptember 14, 2019
The Insurance CEO Who Gives Customers His Cellphone Number
The LedgerThe Insurance CEO Who Gives Customers His Cellphone Number
By Robert HackettSeptember 13, 2019
With Facebook Libra Coin Tied Up, Rival Uses Free Cryptocurrency ‘Airdrop’ as Lure
The CoinsWith Facebook Libra Coin Tied Up, Rival Uses Free Cryptocurrency ‘Airdrop’ as Lure
By Robert HackettSeptember 9, 2019
Geneva Motor Show 2016
TechHardware Security Keys: A Seatbelt for the Internet?—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettSeptember 7, 2019
How Millennials Invest: Finance and Tech Execs Opine
The LedgerHow Millennials Invest: Finance and Tech Execs Opine
By Robert HackettAugust 28, 2019
Ex-Fannie Mae CEO: Housing Will Be Fine in the Next Recession
The LedgerEx-Fannie Mae CEO: Housing Will Be Fine in the Next Recession
By Robert HackettAugust 26, 2019
Construction site of the Berlin City Palace
TechEven After Capital One’s Breach, Don’t Doubt the Cloud—Cyber Saturday
By Robert HackettAugust 24, 2019
BRB09.19_Capital-One-Hack
MagazineAfter the Capital One Breach, Should Big Business Fear the Public Cloud?
By Robert HackettAugust 24, 2019
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