Cybersecurity reporter Adam Janofsky is leaving The Wall Street Journal.
Janofsky posted on Twitter that he plans to remain in technology reporting.
“I started here as an intern and learned everything I know about journalism from the great reporters and editors here — many of whom I’ve been lucky to call friends,” he wrote.
Janofsky writes about cybersecurity with a speciality in small business. He previously worked at Inc. magazine, Bloomberg News, and managed the WSJ’s startup blog.
He’s been at the paper in his most recent stint since December 2016.
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