Kate C.
About Kate C.
Kate C. is a reporter at the New York Times, specializing in tech policy, Uber, and Twitter. She has previously worked at Gizmodo and TechCrunch, focusing on cybersecurity and privacy topics.
Work at The New York Times
Kate C. has been a Reporter at The New York Times since 2018. In her role, she focuses on technology policy, covering significant topics related to Uber and Twitter. She operates from the San Francisco bureau, contributing to the newspaper's extensive coverage of the tech industry.
Previous Experience in Cybersecurity and Privacy Reporting
Before joining The New York Times, Kate C. worked as a Senior Reporter at Gizmodo Media Group from 2017 to 2018. During this time, she specialized in cybersecurity and privacy topics, providing in-depth analysis and reporting on critical issues in the digital landscape.
Reporting at TechCrunch
Kate C. began her career in tech journalism at TechCrunch, where she served as a Reporter from 2016 to 2017. Her work there laid the foundation for her expertise in technology reporting, particularly in areas impacting the tech industry and its policies.
Expertise in Technology Policy
Kate C. has developed a strong focus on technology policy throughout her reporting career. Her articles often explore the implications of tech companies' actions, particularly in relation to major players like Uber and Twitter, contributing to public discourse on these subjects.