
Robyn Greene
Robyn Greene is a nationally recognized expert in law and policy concerning privacy, surveillance, cybersecurity, and internet fragmentation. As a Director of Privacy and Public Policy, Robyn leads Meta’s global privacy policy work on issues concerning government access to data and cross border data flows, where she focuses on how best to protect the privacy and human rights of Meta’s users, and internet users generally. In that role, Robyn manages policy development and analysis, research, and coalition building on a global portfolio of the most pressing issues in internet governance.
Robyn previously spent five years with New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI), where she was a Senior Policy Counsel and Government Affairs Lead. Prior to joining OTI, she worked at the Washington Legislative Office for the American Civil Liberties Union. In both positions, she developed policy and legislative proposals and analyses of surveillance and cybersecurity issues. Robyn also served as a subject matter expert on the Data Privacy and Integrity Committee at the Department of Homeland Security where she advised on matters related to privacy and data security in the context of DHS’s use of facial recognition technology.
Robyn has testified before Congress on cyber threat information sharing, developed the largest publicly available study on US Intelligence Community Section 702 compliance violations at the time, and has been published in leading media outlets, including the Washington Post, Politico, Lawfare, and Just Security.