Shane Harris Bio | Wiki
Shane Harris is an American journalist working for The Washington Post as an Intelligence and National Security Reporter. In addition, he is also a staff writer with The Washington Post covering U.S. intelligence as well as national security.
Before that, Shane covered intelligence for The Wall Street Journal. Apart from his journalism career, Shane is also the author of two books titled “The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State” and “@War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex”.
Shane Harris Age
He was born on August 30 in the United States. Shane is around 47 years old and celebrates his birthday on August 30 every year. However, he has not disclosed details concerning his year and exact place of birth to the public.
Shane Harris Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Shane stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.78 m).
Shane Harris Family
Despite being a public figure, Shane has not disclosed any information in regard to his parents and siblings. Hence we can’t tell whether he is the only child or has any siblings.
Shane Harris Husband
He is happily married to his unknown husband. Shane and his husband went out for dinner to celebrate his birthday on August 30, 2019, at one of their favorite restaurants. The pair currently resides in Washington, D.C. However, due to his secretive nature, he has kept information regarding his husband under the radar.
Shane Harris Education
He attended Pope High School where he completed in 1994 with a diploma. Shane later enrolled at Wake Forest University where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics.
Shane Harris Washington Post
He has been working as an intelligence and national security reporter for Washington Post since joining in January 2018. Besides that Shane is also a staff writer with The Washington Post where he covers U.S. intelligence and also national security. Before that, he worked at New America in Washington, D.C., where he spent almost 8 years working as an International Security Program fellow. Previously, Shane worked at The Wall Street Journal for 1 year as a Senior Writer. While there, he covered the U.S. intelligence community as well as national security matters.
Prior to working at The Wall Street Journal, Shane was a Senior Correspondent for The Daily Beast for two years. During his time there, he covered intelligence, terrorism, cybersecurity, and other national security issues. Before that, he was a senior writer at Foreign Policy magazines in Washington, D.C., where he spent nearly 2 years covering national security matters, cybersecurity, and also intelligence.
As the senior writer for Washingtonian Magazines, Shane was among the team that obtained the publication 2011 award for Excellence in Writing from the city and also Regional Magazine Association. In addition, Washington also received the coveted General Excellence award in 2012 for the print magazine as well as a Web site where Shane wrote a blog concerning national security called Dead Drop. He worked for National Journal from 2005-2010 as an Intelligence and Homeland Security Correspondent. While there, Shane served as the main reporter covering the intelligence community as well as the Department of Homeland Security.
He also worked at Government Executive magazine as a staff corresponded from January 2001-August 2005. Prior to that, Shane served as a managing editor for Movieline magazine for one year. His career journey began at Governing magazine where he worked as a research coordinator from March 1999-June 2000. Besides his profession as a journalist, he is also a well-known author of the book titled; The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State and @War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex. In addition, Shane is also a fiction writer. During his time in Los Angeles, he helped found and also served as the artistic director of a sketch comedy troupe. Besides that, he is also a Sundance Film Festival screenwriting finalist.
Some of Shane’s colleagues at The Washington Post include:
Ruth Marcus – Deputy Editorial Page Editor
David Nakamura – White House Reporter
Ashley Paker – Anchor & reporter
Thomas Boswell – Sports Columnist
Marc Thiessen – Political Appointee
Tom Hamburger – Investigative journalist
Eugene Robinson – Newspaper Columnist
Shane Harris At War
He is the author of the book titled @War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex which was published on November 3, 2015. The book talks about what the new cybersecurity system means for those who spend their daily lives bound to the internet and are also vulnerable to its dangers. Shane’s book is available on Amazon, and Kindle, as well as a Paperback. On Kindle, the book costs $9.99, and on Paperback it costs $13.04.
Shane Harris The Watchers
Shane’s first book as an author is titled The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State. It was published on January 25, 2011. He obtained the Helen Bernstein Book Award in 2011 for Excellence in Journalism. The book narrates the story of five men who played essential roles in the creation of an extensive national security apparatus as well as the rise of surveillance in America. Shane’s book is available on Kindle at $13.99 and on Paperback at $17.00.
Shane Harris Salary
He makes quite an impressive amount from working as an Intelligence and National Security Reporter for The Washington Post. Shane receives an average salary of $112,519 per year.
Shane Harris Net Worth
Having worked in the media industry for quite some time, Shane has managed to accumulate a decent fortune. Shane’s estimated net worth is $5 million.
How Old Is Shane Harris
Shane is around 47 years old. He was born on August 30 in the United States. However, Shane has not shared publicly details concerning his year and exact place of birth. Therefore, we cannot tell his exact age.
Is Shane Harris Married
He is married to his beloved husband whose identity is still under the radar. Shane and his husband celebrated his birthday on August 30, 2019, at one of their favorite restaurants.
Where Is Shane Harris
He currently serves as an intelligence and national security reporter for Washington Post. He joined the Washington Post in January 2018 and is also a staff writer for The Post covering U.S. intelligence and also national security.