Adam Janofsky has joined Recorded Future as an editorial director and to launch a new cybersecurity publication.
Previously, Janofsky was working at Protocol as a reporter. Janofsky has also worked at The Wall Street Journal as an editor from 2014 to 2015. Then, he joined Inc. magazine as a video journalist. He left the company in 2016 to re-join The Journal as a reporter covering cybersecurity with a focus on emerging tech.
Additionally, Janofsky has also interned at Bloomberg writing about corporate finance and the credit market. Before that, he was an intern at The Wall Street Journal reporting on issues related to small business, startups and entrepreneurship.
He has also held the post of editor-in-chief of Chicago Maroon. Janofsky earned his bachelor’s degree from University of Chicago.
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