Joseph Gedeon is a reporter on POLITICO's national security team in Washington and author of the Morning Cybersecurity newsletter.
Before joining POLITICO, Joseph was a reporter at WNYC/Gothamist covering local news and criminal justice in New York City/New Jersey. Previously, he was a reporter/editor for the Associated Press, covering politics, misinformation, race & ethnicity and general assignment in standard and enterprise formats.
His career has taken him across the US and the world; writing features and investigations out of Dubai, Memphis, Montreal, New York City, Ottawa, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Washington DC and the United Nations.
Joseph is former board member at The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA), and a graduate of Columbia Journalism School (M.A. Politics '21) as a recipient of the Maggie and Gordon Gray Fellowship for International Reporting.
Joseph also holds a joint B.A. in Honours Journalism from the University of Ottawa/Algonquin College and a D.E.C. in Social Sciences from John Abbott College.
He speaks English, Arabic and French and grew up in both Los Angeles and Montreal.
Before joining POLITICO, Joseph was a reporter at WNYC/Gothamist covering local news and criminal justice in New York City/New Jersey. Previously, he was a reporter/editor for the Associated Press, covering politics, misinformation, race & ethnicity and general assignment in standard and enterprise formats.
His career has taken him across the US and the world; writing features and investigations out of Dubai, Memphis, Montreal, New York City, Ottawa, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Washington DC and the United Nations.
Joseph is former board member at The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA), and a graduate of Columbia Journalism School (M.A. Politics '21) as a recipient of the Maggie and Gordon Gray Fellowship for International Reporting.
Joseph also holds a joint B.A. in Honours Journalism from the University of Ottawa/Algonquin College and a D.E.C. in Social Sciences from John Abbott College.
He speaks English, Arabic and French and grew up in both Los Angeles and Montreal.