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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.

Insurance startup doubles valuation to $4 billion in 6 months
Finance
Insurance startup doubles valuation to $4 billion in 6 months
By Robert HackettMarch 31, 2021
Let us count the ways the U.S. is falling behind in cybersecurity
Newsletters
Let us count the ways the U.S. is falling behind in cybersecurity
By Robert HackettMarch 30, 2021
Investors pour $9 million into SuperRare crypto art market
The Coins
Investors pour $9 million into SuperRare crypto art market
By Robert HackettMarch 30, 2021
That settles it: Visa is making life way easier for crypto businesses
Tech
That settles it: Visa is making life way easier for crypto businesses
By Robert HackettMarch 29, 2021
Can selling tweets help create the next Discord?
Newsletters
Can selling tweets help create the next Discord?
By Robert Hackett and David Z. MorrisMarch 24, 2021
How Google became a ‘click cannibal’
Newsletters
How Google became a ‘click cannibal’
By Robert HackettMarch 23, 2021
Crypto marketplace OpenSea raises $23 million to be the ‘Amazon of NFTs’
The Coins
Crypto marketplace OpenSea raises $23 million to be the ‘Amazon of NFTs’
By Robert HackettMarch 18, 2021
How to secure your online accounts the wrong—and right—way
Newsletters
How to secure your online accounts the wrong—and right—way
By Robert HackettMarch 16, 2021
Cyber firm Recorded Future buys ‘dark web’ infiltrator for $52 million
Tech
Cyber firm Recorded Future buys ‘dark web’ infiltrator for $52 million
By Robert HackettMarch 16, 2021
Stripe loses ex–Goldman Sachs exec to corporate card startup
Tech
Stripe loses ex–Goldman Sachs exec to corporate card startup
By Robert HackettMarch 16, 2021
The hypocrisy of a SolarWinds hack-back by Biden
Newsletters
The hypocrisy of a SolarWinds hack-back by Biden
By Robert HackettMarch 9, 2021
Uber visionary’s crypto app raises $26 million after fintech pivot
The Coins
Uber visionary’s crypto app raises $26 million after fintech pivot
By Robert HackettMarch 5, 2021
Okta is buying security startup Auth0 for $6.5 billion
Tech
Okta is buying security startup Auth0 for $6.5 billion
By Robert HackettMarch 3, 2021
Here comes the GameStop rally, round 2
Newsletters
Here comes the GameStop rally, round 2
By Jen Wieczner, Robert Hackett and David Z. MorrisFebruary 24, 2021
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Spotify ups its podcast game
By Aaron Pressman and Robert HackettFebruary 23, 2021
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