May 29, 2006

Daniel Weitzner


Daniel Weitzner is one of the instructors of MIT 6.805/6.806/STS085: Ethics and Law on the Electronic Frontier Privacy and Transparency, (co-taught with Hal Abelson and Mike Fischer).

Daniel Weitzner is Director of the World Wide Web Consortium's Technology and Society activities.

Before joining the W3C, Mr. Weitzner was co-founder and Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a leading Internet civil liberties organization in Washington, DC. He was also Deputy Policy Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He serves on the Boards of Directors of the Center for Democracy and Technology, the Software Freedom Law Center, and the Internet Education Foundation.

Weitzner has recently published this paper about Accountable Data Mining and Privacy Protection: Weitzner, Abelson, Berners-Lee, Hanson, Hendler, Kagal, McGuinness, Sussman, Waterman, Transparent Accountable Data Mining: New Strategies for Privacy Protection,; MIT CSAIL Technical Report

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