Our Work
Founded in 2014, the Center on Privacy & Technology is a leader at the intersection of privacy, surveillance, and civil rights.
Latest Work
“Workers in a Crisis: The Need for Better Privacy Protections” blog
Associate Gabrielle Rejouis published a blog about the necessity of worker data protections and the Privacy Center's Worker Privacy Act. Read the whole blog here.
“A Solution to Extensive Workplace Surveillance” blog
Associate Gabrielle Rejouis published a blog about the Worker Privacy Act the Privacy Center drafted to prevent invasive worker data collection and increase worker control over workplace data. Read the whole blog here.
Privacy Center Hosts Fourth Color of Surveillance Conference
On November 7, 2019, the Privacy Center hosted "The Color of Surveillance: Monitoring of Poor and Working People." This conference brought together activists, artists, historians, and other experts to discuss the history of surveillance in the workplace. Read the full press advisory.
Op-Ed: Why Is It OK for Employers to Constantly Surveil Workers?
Law Fellow Gabrielle Rejouis published an op-ed in Slate's Future Tense on the dangers of workplace surveillance and the need for privacy protections.