Julia Angwin is an investigative journalist at ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom in New York, who covers, technology, surveillance and privacy. She is also the author of "Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance," which was published by Times Books in 2014. Julia Angwin is a senior reporter at ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative journalism newsroom in New York. From 2000 to 2013, she was a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where she led a privacy investigative team that was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2011 and won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2010. Her book "Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance," was published by Times Books in 2014. In 2003, she was on a team of reporters at The Wall Street Journal that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for coverage of corporate corruption. She is also the author of “Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America” (Random House, March 2009). She earned a B.A. in mathematics from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University.