Marc Rotenberg
Marc Rotenberg is Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC.ORG) in Washington, DC. EPIC established the Public Voice project (PUBLICVOICE.ORG) in 1997 to promote civil society participation in decisions concerning the future of the Internet. Mr. Rotenberg frequently testifies before the US Congress on emerging technology issues, including access to information, encryption policy, consumer protection for online services, computer security, and communications privacy. He also testified before the 9-11 Commission on "Security and Liberty: Protecting Privacy, Preventing Terrorism."
He has spoken several times before the European Parliament. He has served on expert panels for the OECD, the ITU, and UNESCO. He has also spoken before judicial panels in the United States, Canada, France, and South Korea. He chairs the ABA Committee on Privacy and Information Protection. He is a founding board member and former Chair of the Public Interest Registry, which manages the .ORG domain. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the recipient of several awards, including the World Technology Award in Law. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School and a former counsel to the US Senate Judiciary Committee.