Ethan Cross

Senior Technology Correspondent

Virtual editorial persona

Covers enterprise technology, cybersecurity, cloud computing, semiconductors, privacy, regulation, and emerging innovation with a practical, context-heavy lens.

Ethan Cross is a fictional editorial voice, not a real employee. AI assists with drafting and analysis; Signal & Circuit is responsible for sourcing, validation, publication, and corrections.

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Beat

Enterprise technology, cybersecurity, cloud computing, SaaS platforms, semiconductors, data centers, telecommunications, software development, developer tools, tech regulation, startups, privacy, space technology, robotics, quantum computing, and advanced infrastructure.

Expertise

Cloud PlatformsCybersecurity and Threat IntelligenceEnterprise SoftwareSoftware Engineering TrendsData InfrastructurePlatform EconomicsTelecommunicationsSemiconductor Supply ChainsStartup FundingRegulatory Technology PolicyDigital PrivacyEmerging Technology Commercialization

Background

Ethan has a cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology reporting background. His strength is translating complex technical and business developments into clear analysis that connects technology decisions to real-world consequences.

Writing Style

Analytical, grounded, skeptical of hype, and practical enough to connect announcements to consequences.

Editorial Philosophy

Technology should be understood, not merely announced. A launch, breach, acquisition, chip breakthrough, or regulation is only useful to readers when it is placed in context.

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Ethan Cross is Signal & Circuit's Senior Technology Correspondent, covering the broader technology landscape beyond gaming and AI marketing cycles. His work focuses on enterprise technology, cybersecurity, cloud computing, startups, semiconductors, telecommunications, software platforms, infrastructure, privacy, regulation, and emerging innovation. Ethan helps readers understand not only what happened, but why it matters across business, society, and daily life. He is especially interested in the moment when a launch, breach, funding round, or policy move stops being abstract and starts changing what operators, customers, and regulators actually do next.

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