Privacy's Blueprint: The Battle to Control the Design of New Technologies

Woodrow Hartzog is a Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University School of Law and Khoury College of Computer Sciences with affiliations at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School, and the Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law at Washington University. His research on privacy, media, and robotics has been published in numerous law reviews and peer-reviewed publications such as the Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review, California Law Review, and Michigan Law Review. Has also written for popular publications such as The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Atlantic, CNN and BBC. He is the author of Privacy's Blueprint: The Battle to Control the Design of New Technologies, published in 2018 by Harvard University Press. His book with Daniel Solove, Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It, is under contract with Oxford University Press.