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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.

Microsoft Holds Its Annual Build Conference
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Microsoft Ups Rewards for Windows Bugs
By Robert HackettJuly 27, 2017
The Father of the Information Age (Finally) Gets His Own Book
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The Father of the Information Age (Finally) Gets His Own Book
By Robert HackettJuly 26, 2017
Data Security
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Facebook Backs $1 Million Security Prizes and Anti-Election Hacking Group
By Robert HackettJuly 26, 2017
Battling Gog
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Fake News Fighter Raises $23 Million to Battle Bots
By Robert HackettJuly 25, 2017
Bitcoin (virtual currency) coins are seen in an illustration picture taken at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris
Tech
7 Cryptocurrency Predictions From the Experts
By Robert HackettJuly 25, 2017
Data Sheet—Saturday, July 22, 2017
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Data Sheet—Saturday, July 22, 2017
By Robert HackettJuly 22, 2017
Cryptocurrency Gets Its Biggest Test Yet
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Cryptocurrency Gets Its Biggest Test Yet
By Robert HackettJuly 21, 2017
Trading On The Floor Of The NYSE As All Eyes on Snap After 2017's First Tech IPO Prices Above Range
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Stop Caring About the ‘Hot’ IPO
By Robert HackettJuly 18, 2017
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Retail Upstarts Take Shots at Amazon
By Robert HackettJuly 18, 2017
Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2017May 2-3, 2017: San Diego, CAAt our inaugural Brainstorm HEALTH conference, we focused on the best and brightest ideas in the digital health care revolution. In May, we’ll tackle how to speed up this disruption and seize t
Tech
This Chinese Startup Solved the Biggest Problem in Bike-Sharing
By Robert HackettJuly 17, 2017
Exclusive: Cyber Startup Awake Security Debuts with $31 Million in Funding
Tech
Exclusive: Cyber Startup Awake Security Debuts with $31 Million in Funding
By Robert HackettJuly 17, 2017
Kaspersky Lab Chief Executive Officer Interview And Portraits
Tech
Russian Cyber Firm Kaspersky Aches Amid Strained U.S. Relations
By Robert HackettJuly 16, 2017
Data Sheet—Saturday, July 15, 2017
Tech
Data Sheet—Saturday, July 15, 2017
By Robert HackettJuly 15, 2017
Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Face Off In First Presidential Debate At Hofstra University
Tech
Beware of These Top 10 Phishing Emails. Would You Fall for Them?
By Robert HackettJuly 13, 2017
Key Speakers At The "The Future of Innovation: Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence" Conference
Tech
Exclusive: Cybersecurity Startup Darktrace Worth $825 Million After New Funding
By Robert HackettJuly 10, 2017
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