Marc Rotenberg, Esq., is the Executive Director and President of the Electronic
Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC, and he also teaches Information
Privacy Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Currently the chair of the ABA
Committee on Privacy and Information Protection and the former Chair of the Public
Interest Registry, Rotenberg has served on several national and international
advisory panels. Rotenberg has testified before Congress on many issues, including
access to information, encryption policy, consumer protection, computer security,
and communications privacy. He testified before the 9/11 Commission on "Security
and Liberty: Protecting Privacy, Preventing Terrorism." Rotenberg is a graduate
of Harvard College and Stanford Law School and is the editor of The Privacy Law
Sourcebook and co-editor of Information Privacy Law. Upon graduation from law
school, Rotenberg served as Counsel to Senator Patrick J. Leahy on the Senate
Judiciary Committee. He won the 2002 World Technology Award in Law.