Marshall Erwin
Marshall Erwin is currently the Chief Security Officer at Mozilla, where he focuses on data security, privacy, and surveillance. He is an expert in cybersecurity and intelligence policy. Read more about Marshall Erwin
Marshall Erwin is currently the Chief Security Officer at Mozilla, where he focuses on data security, privacy, and surveillance. He is an expert in cybersecurity and intelligence policy. Read more about Marshall Erwin
Geoffrey King leads the Internet and technology policy program at the Committee to Protect Journalists. Based in San Francisco, he protects the rights of journalists through advocacy, public education, and engagement with policymakers worldwide.
Prior to joining CPJ, King served as staff attorney with First Amendment Project, where he litigated matters involving the freedoms of speech, press, and petition. King is also a documentary photographer whose work has focused on human rights and social movements.
Riana Pfefferkorn is a Research Scholar at the Stanford Internet Observatory. Her work focuses on investigating and analyzing the U.S. and other governments' policies and practices for forcing decryption and/or influencing crypto-related design of online platforms and services, devices, and products, both via technical means and through the courts and legislatures. Read more about Riana Pfefferkorn
Jeffrey L. Vagle is an assistant professor of law with the Georgia State University College of Law, and teaches Privacy Law, Cybersecurity Law, and Law and Ethics of Technology. Professor Vagle’s areas of research and expertise include cybersecurity law and policy, privacy law, surveillance and race, and the ethics and regulation of technology. Read more about Jeffrey Vagle