Amit Khan is a Bangladesh-based freelance journalist and technology policy writer focusing on cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, and the intersection of technology and society.
His work explores how digital systems reshape public life, economic realities, and institutional power—particularly in emerging and developing contexts.
His writing has appeared in international platforms including ABC News (Religion & Ethics), Asia Times, and Independent Australia, as well as The Well News, DZone, and ITSM.tools.
Following publication in Independent Australia, his profile and work were indexed on Muck Rack, a global media database used by journalists, editors, and PR professionals.
He studied computer science at the University of the People and completed journalism training at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.
His interests include technology policy, digital inequality, AI adoption, cyber resilience, and the evolving relationship between digital infrastructure and everyday life.