Chris Bing
ProPublica reporter Chris Bing has left the news organization for a new opportunity.
He had been there for a year in the Washington bureau.
Bing was previously a cybersecurity and intelligence reporter for Reuters in Washington..
Bing joined Reuters in 2018 and became team leader for its cyber investigations unit in 2022. His past work exposed how former National Security Agency operatives joined a secretive hacking team overseas and how Indian hackers compromised legal cases across the globe. His stories earned recognition from the National Press Club, Deadline Club and Gerald R. Ford Foundation.
Before joining Reuters, Bing worked for CyberScoop, a trade publication focused on government technology news.
A graduate of St. Mary’s College of Maryland, he earned a master’s degree in cybersecurity and intelligence from Johns Hopkins University this past May.
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