Who We Are
We are a cross-disciplinary research group composed of computer scientists, educators, and social scientists at the International Computer Science Institute and University of California-Berkeley. The members of the Teaching Privacy team share a common desire to support Internet users from all walks of life in understanding how Internet privacy works, so that everyone has a chance to make informed choices about sharing personal information.
The current team, in alphabetical order:
- Julia Bernd
- Serge Egelman
- Gerald Friedland
- Dan Garcia
- Amy Jiang
- Prachi Khandekar
- Carlos Ortega
Project alumni:
- Don Alsafi
- Miranda Braselton
- Megan Carey
- Jaeyoung Choi
- Alexis Conway
- Isha Doshi
- Eleanor Duan
- Henry Gan
- Karina Goot
- Blanca Gordo
- Marian Harbach
- Melia Henderson
- Nicholas Henderson
- Denise Huey
- Fatima Ibrahim-Biangoro
- Julie Ireton
- Jeffrey Jacinto
- James Jiang
- Chan Kim
- Justin Kim
- Markus Krause
- Florin Langer
- Jessica Larson
- Itzel Martinez
- Lara McConnaughey
- Bryan Morgan
- Regina Ongowarsito
- Jeremy Orr
- Marissa Pitta
- Micky Prochaska Saglio
- Tim Radvan
- Gerardo Sánchez
- Arany Uthayakumar
- Melody Valdez
- Ketrina Yim
To get in touch, drop us an e-mail at info@teachingprivacy.org.