Elizabeth M. Renieris is a law and policy expert focused on data governance and the human rights implications of new and emerging technologies. She is the founder of HACKYLAWYER, a consultancy focused on law and policy engineering, a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for Human Rights.
A leading authority on digital identity, cross-border data protection and privacy laws (CIPP/E, CIPP/US), and emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, Elizabeth has advised the World Bank, the U.K. Parliament, and the European Commission, as well as a variety of international organizations and NGOs, on these subjects. She also serves as a Policy Advisor to the Center for Humane Technology and an Advisor to the MIT Computational Law Report.
Featured work
Ada Lovelace Institute convenes panel to explore data futures at RightsCon 2020
What's the path to achieving true agency over data?