Justin Sherman is a Distinguished Fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology. He is the founder and CEO of Global Cyber Strategies, a Washington, DC-based research and advisory firm. He is also an adjunct professor at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy; a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council; a fellow at the Starling Lab for Data Integrity at Stanford University; and a contributing editor at Lawfare. He co-hosts the “Power On, Power Off” podcast with Jenna Ruddock about technology, people, and power. Justin’s focus on privacy and technology includes research and work on cybersecurity policy, data brokerage, advertising technologies, privacy protections for large-scale datasets, geolocation data, and emerging data analytic techniques. He provides expert witness services on litigation matters related to cybersecurity and data privacy. He also provides pro-bono services to nonprofit, community-focused organizations. Previously, he spent time at New America, the Laboratory for Analytic Sciences, and the Tech, Law, & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law, among others. He has testified to both houses of Congress; spoken at the White House, United Nations, and NATO; and briefed numerous policymakers around the world. He has written hundreds of articles and numerous reports and previously wrote op-ed columns for Slate Magazine and WIRED. He earned his M.A. in Security Studies from Georgetown University and his B.S. in Computer Science and his B.A. in Political Science from Duke University.