Robertson, Jordan
        Bloomberg cybersecurity reporter, 2011 – present.
        Associated Press technology reporter, 2005 –
        2011.
        
No IT education.  Only a bachelor's in journalism from
        a low-ranked California college and a master's in filmmaking
        from "No Free Speech" University of California, Berkeley.
        See 
The
        Most Important IT Credential: An IT Education in
        
Principles of IT
        Incompetence.
        From 
Doomsday
        II: The Massive Microsoft Email Data Breach Sequel:
        
          Much of the American reporting on this sequel Microsoft
          email doomsday data breach — the media missed the
          first one — was based on a Bloomberg News article by
          William Turton and Jordan Robertson.  Foolishly, the article
          quotes Alex Stamos as their cybersecurity expert.  Alex Stamos was
          (Mar 2014 – Jun 2015) CISO of Yahoo during their two
          massive data breaches (late 2014) that compromised 500
          million and 1 billion user accounts.  Then Stamos was (Jun
          2015 – Aug 2018) CISO of Facebook during its massive
          data breach (Jul 2017 – Aug 2018) that compromised 50
          million user accounts.  See Yahoo-Then-Facebook
          CISO Alex Stamos Allows Yet Another Massive Data
          Breach.
         
          Jordan Robertson is the
          cybersecurity reporter for Bloomberg but only has a
          bachelor's in journalism from a low-ranked California
          college and a master's in filmmaking from "No Free Speech"
          University of California, Berkeley.  He plays second fiddle
          to article first author William Turton, who may not even be
          old enough to have gone to college.
          William Turton
          was hailed as a tech reporter wunderkind, particularly about
          cybersecurity, when just a few years ago as a teenager he
          was writing about video game playing and "broke" a story
          about "hackers" briefly taking down the Sony PlayStation and
          Microsoft Xbox Live networks, as part of a marketing scheme.
          The IT incompetent media is
          full of IT incompetent older people who think young people
          must inherently be IT experts, which is exactly wrong since
          becoming an IT expert takes years of study at good
          universities and years of IT experience.  So now a
          leading national news source, Bloomberg, is letting a
          foolish kid write influential stories about national
          security that could lead to war.
          If this sequel wasn't such a real tragedy, it would indeed
          be a comedy.