Marc Rotenberg, President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, D.C, will join the BGF Global Cybersecurity Day Symposium December 12, 2019 at Loeb House, Harvard University.
Marc is a member of the Michael Dukakis Institute’s AIWS Standards and Practice Committee. He also spoke at AIWS Conference on AI-Government and Treaty on AI Ethics and Practices in September 2018 at Harvard University Faculty Club.
He teaches at Georgetown Law and frequently testifies before Congress on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. He has served on several national and international advisory panels. He has authored many amicus briefs for federal and state courts. He is a founding board member and former Chair of the Public Interest Registry, which manages the .ORG domain. He is editor of “The AI Policy Sourcebook” (EPIC 2019), “EPIC v. DOJ: The Mueller Report” (EPIC 2019), “The Privacy Law Sourcebook” (EPIC 2018), “Privacy in the Modern Age: The Search for Solutions” (The New Press 2015), and author (with Anita Allen) of “Privacy Law and Society” (West 2016). He currently serves on expert panels for the Aspen Institute, the National Academies of Science, and the OECD. He is on the editorial boards of the European Data Protection Law Review, the Journal of National Security Law and Policy, and Law 360 Cybersecurity and Privacy. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School and received an LLM in International and Comparative Law from Georgetown Law. He served as Counsel to Senator Patrick J. Leahy on the Senate Judiciary Committee after graduation from law school.