Marc Rotenberg
Marc Rotenberg is Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC. "He teaches information privacy law at Georgetown University Law Center and has testified before Congress on many issues, including access to information, encryption policy, computer security, and communications privacy. He has served on several national and international advisory panels, including the expert panels on Cryptography Policy and Computer Security for the OECD and the Legal Experts on Cyberspace Law for UNESCO. He currently chairs the ABA Committee on Privacy and Information Protection. He is editor of The Privacy Law Sourcebook and co-editor (with Daniel J. Solove) of Information Privacy Law: Cases and Materials (Aspen Publishing 2002). He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School. He served as Counsel to Senator Patrick J. Leahy on the Senate Judiciary Committee after graduation from law school. He is the winner of the 2002 World Technology Award in Law."[1]
Affiliations
- Conference chair, The Public Voice in Emerging Market Economies (January 2001 Dubai)
- Chairman, Privacy International
- Advisory Council, Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School
- Editorial board, Computer Law and Security Report
- Editorial board, BNA's Electronic Commerce and Law Report
- Jury, MIT Sloan School eBusiness Awards
- Advisory Board, Privacy Foundation
- Advisory board, Loka Institute
- Advisory Board, Model State Health Privacy Project
- Advisory Board, Privaterra - Securing Human Rights
- Advisory Board, Public Knowledge