Academics
Daniel Solove, George Washington University. He is the author of several books including:
* Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security (Yale University Press 2011)
* Privacy Law Fundamentals (IAPP 2011) (with Paul M. Schwartz)
* Understanding Privacy (Harvard University Press 2008)
* The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet (Yale University Press 2007)
* The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age (NYU Press 2004)
* Information Privacy Law (Aspen Publishing, 3rd ed. 2009) (with Paul M. Schwartz)
His book, The Future of Reputation, won the 2007 McGannon Award.
Video: Authors@Google: Daniel Solove
Ryan Calo runs the Consumer Privacy and Legal Aspects of Autonomous Driving Projects at the Center for Internet & Society. Prior to joining the law school in 2008, Calo was an associate at Covington & Burling, LLP, where he advised companies on issues of data security, privacy, and telecommunications.
- Paul Ohm, Broken Promises of Privacy: Responding to the Surprising Failure of Anonymization, 57 UCLA Law Review 1701 (2010) and other publications.
- Professor P.J.A. de Hert Universitair hoofddocent, Tilburg Law School-Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) Nouveaux éclairages de la notion de «donnée personnelle» et application audacieuse du critère de proportionnalité. Cour européenne des droits de l’homme, Grande Chambre, S. et Marper c. Royaume-Uni, 4 décembre 2008. Revue trimesterielle des droits de l’homme, 19(81), 141-162. Further information and other publications.
- Danielle Citron, is the Lois K. Macht Research Professor of Law at Mayland University, ‘Civil Rights in the Information Age, in The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy and Reputation (Martha Nussbaum & Saul Levmore eds., 2011), and other publications.
- Arnold Roosendaal (Tilburg University, Netherlands) Facebook Tracks and Traces Everyone: Like This! and other publications.
- Alexandro Acquisiti from Carnegie Melon University, study research on the ease of identifying pseudonymus individuals from available pictures online and social networking sites. Face Recognition Study – FAQ and other publications.
- Open Society Chris Soghoian, ‘ Helping or Hindering? How Telecom Providers Respond to Government Surveillance Requests‘ discuss the hidden privacy information the users should be entitled to acknowledge to give their informed consent.
- QMUL : ‘Information Ownership in the Cloud‘






