Stanford CIS
Jen King

Jen King

Non-Residential Fellow

Dr. Jennifer King is the Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. From 2018-2020 she was the Director of Consumer Privacy at CIS. An information scientist by training, Dr. King is a recognized expert and scholar in information privacy. She examines the public’s understanding and expectations of online privacy and the policy implications of emerging technologies. Her research sits at the intersection of human-computer interaction, law, and the social sciences, focusing on dark patterns/manipulative design, artificial intelligence, genetic privacy, mobile platforms, the Internet of Things (IoT), and digital surveillance, among other topics. Her scholarship has been recognized for its impact on policymaking by the Future of Privacy Forum, and she has been an invited speaker before the Federal Trade Commission at several Commission workshops. She was a member of the California State Advisory Board on Mobile Privacy Policies and the California State RFID Advisory Board.

Dr. King completed her doctorate in Information Science at the University of California, Berkeley School of Information. Her dissertation, “Privacy, Disclosure, and Social Exchange Theory,” was named as the runner up for the annual Information Schools (I-Schools) Organization Dissertation Award (2019). Prior to joining CIS, Dr. King was a co-director of the Center for Technology, Society, and Policy, a graduate student led research center at UC Berkeley, and was a privacy researcher at the Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic at Berkeley Law. She received her Master’s in Information Management and Systems also from the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information, and her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Irvine. Prior to entering academia she worked in security and in product management for several Internet companies, most notably Yahoo!.

Recent articles

Blog

Privacy by design and the Uber settlement

On September 26, attorneys general from multiple U.S. states settled with the ride sharing company Uber over a data breach that revealed personal information ab…

Multimedia

Is Genetic Testing Overrated?

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Press

Is Apple Really Your Privacy Hero?

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