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Shaun Waterman is the Homeland and National Security Editor for United Press International. He has covered the Department of Homeland Security since the agency was stood up in 2003. These days he writes mainly about emerging threats to U.S. and global security: trans-national terrorism; cyber threats; weapons proliferation and other asymmetric dangers. His stories appear two to three times a week on the UPI Web site and in The Washington Times.
Prior to joining UPI, Waterman worked as a senior producer for the British Broadcasting Corporation’s flagship evening radio news program, The World Tonight.
Before joining the BBC, Waterman worked as a freelance journalist and parliamentary aide, writing for numerous publications including the investigative magazine Private Eye and doing press and research work for a number of members of the British Parliament.