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Waterman joins Newsweek as a cybersecurity correspondent

Shaun Waterman

Newsweek has hired Shaun Waterman as a cybersecurity correspondent on its enterprise reporting team.

Recently, he was working freelance.

He served as founding editor, CyberScoop at Scoop News Group. Before that, he was a cybersecurity editor at Politico. He was a staff reporter of foreign affairs, defense and cybersecurity at The Washington Times.

He formerly served as homeland and national security editor at United Press International in Washington and was a senior producer for BBC Radio News.

Waterman has a M.A. from the University of Cambridge.

Mariam Ahmed

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