Jennifer Granick

Jennifer Granick is the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center forInternet and Society. Jennifer returns to Stanford after working with theinternet boutique firm of Zwillgen PLLC. Before that, she was the CivilLiberties Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Jennifer practices,speaks and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance,consumer privacy, data protection, copyright, trademark and the DigitalMillennium Copyright Act. From 2001 to 2007, Jennifer was Executive Directorof CIS and taught Cyberlaw, Computer Crime Law, Internet intermediaryliability, and Internet law and policy. Before teaching at Stanford, Jenniferspent almost a decade practicing criminal defense law in California. She wasselected by Information Security magazine in 2003 as one of 20 "Women ofVision" in the computer security field. She earned her law degree fromUniversity of California, Hastings College of the Law and her undergraduatedegree from the New College of the University of South Florida.

Appearing at:

When the Cops Come A-Knocking: Handling Technical Assistance Demands from Law Enforcement