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Cerulus appointed cybersecurity editor at Politico Europe

Laurens Cerulus

Laurens Cerulus has been promoted to the post of cybersecurity editor at Politico Europe.

He was previously a global cybersecurity correspondent covering cybersecurity, supply chain security, and critical infrastructure.

Before that, he was a senior policy reporter, focusing on cybersecurity and geopolitics in tech. He has also reported on technology, cybersecurity, privacy and data protection and has served as a web producer.

He has also freelanced and has also worked at the BBC.

Cerulus is an M.A. in international journalism from City University of London.

Mariam Ahmed

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