We catch up with Jasper Hamill to get his unique and slightly dystopian insights into what the future might hold for us.

Crypto, freedom, cybersecurity with Jasper Hamill

We cover the following topics:

Remote working

Cybersecurity

The Internet of Things (particularly its security/ privacy aspects)

Online freedom of speech vs social media censorship

Cryptocurrencies

Jasper Hamill’s writing has been seen in: Forbes, Daily Mirror, Fox News, Sunday Mirror, The Sun, Metro (UK), New York Post, News.com.au, Cynon Valley Leader, The Daily Telegraph (Australia) and more

Jasper Hamill is a freelance journalist and communicator specialising in tech, science and the internet. He trained as an old-school hard news reporter at the Sunday Herald and Evening Times in Scotland, where he door-stepped gangsters and wrote some of the earliest exposes of the English Defence League.
After joining The Big Issue during a relaunch which replaced several regional editions with one national magazine, he shifted from print to online and specialised to work on The Register – a world famous ‘tech tabloid’. He then worked on the launch of The Mirror’s first ever online tech section, before taking up the position of digital tech and science editor at the Sun as it emerged from behind a paywall. He took on the same role at Metro.co.uk before stepping down to focus on writing and reporting.
He’s interviewed dozens of celebrities and politicians, lost an arm-wrestle against a man with a bionic arm, met Apple CEO Tim Cook and been targeted by a troll gang who falsely claimed he was organising dog-punching events. His stories have reached more than 50million people.
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