I'm the senior privacy advocate at Malwarebytes, where I report on online privacy legislation, analyze policy proposals that impact everyday Americans' digital rights, and direct the company's advocacy work with the Coalition Against Stalkerware.
As one of several co-founders of the Coalition, I've developed and offered device safety trainings for domestic abuse survivors and their supporters, and have worked with law enforcement to inform them about stalkerware threats.
Before Malwarebytes, I was a writer and policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, covering NSA surveillance, encryption, cross-border data transfer, and anti-SLAPP lawsuits and legislation.
I've also reported on legal affairs in San Francisco, covering law firm mergers, in-house counsel management, and compliance with federal and state data breach regulations.
I frequently speak with the media about online privacy, government surveillance, encryption, and basic cybersecurity habits. My commentary has appeared in The Associated Press, Newsweek, CNBC, Wired and Wired UK, MIT Technology Review, CNET, ZDNet, and several other outlets.