David Uberti has joined The Wall Street Journal to cover cyber and technology. There, he will be part of the Wall Street Journal Pro enterprise tech team and will be reporting for WSJ Pro Cybersecurity.
Recently, Uberti was a media reporter with Vice News covering the intermingling of media, politics and tech. before that, Uberti worked as a freelance writer. He was also with Gizmodo Media Group, serving as media reporter writing about media and politics for Splinter.
He also served as a senior staff writer for Columbia Journalism Review.
Uberti earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and Middle East studies from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in politics/government journalism from Columbia University.
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