Daniel Weitzner
Fellow

Daniel Weitzner

Member Since 1969

Biography

Daniel J. Weitzner holds the 3Com Founders Principal Research Scientist chair at CSAIL, is Founding Director of the MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative, and teaches Internet public policy in MIT’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. Weitzner’s research pioneered the development of Accountable Systems to enable computational treatment of legal rules.

Weitzner was United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Internet Policy in the White House. where he led initiatives on privacy, cybersecurity, copyright, and digital trade policies promoting the free flow of information. He was responsible for the Obama Administration’s Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights and the OECD Internet Policymaking Principles.

Weitzner has been a leader in Internet public policy from its inception, making fundamental contributions to the successful fight for strong online free expression protection in the United States Supreme Court, and for laws that control government surveillance of email and web browsing data.

Weitzner is a founder of the Center for Democracy and Technology, led the World Wide Web Consortium’s public policy activities, and was Deputy Policy Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, recipient of the International Association of Privacy Professionals Leadership Award (2013), the Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award (2016), a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Senior Fellow at the German Marshall Fund.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
3Com Founders Senior Research Scientist MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2022 Present
3Com Founders Principal Research Scientist MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2020 Present
Founding Director Internet Policy Research Initiative Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015 Present
Principal Research Scientist Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1998 2020
US Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Internet Policy Office of Science and Technology Policy White House 2011 2012
Associate Administrator for Policy National Telecommunications and Information Administration U.S. Department of Commerce 2009 2011
Member Obama Biden Transition Team 2008 2009
Visiting Professor Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton 2006 2009
Founder and Director Decentralized Information Group MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2005 2009
Visiting Free Speech Professor Department of Information Sciences and Media Studies University of Bergen 2008 2008
Technology and Society Policy Director World Wide Web Consortium 1998 2006
Visiting Professor Department of Computer Science University of Maryland, College Park 2004 2004
Co-Founder and Deputy Director Center for Democracy and Technology 1994 1998
Deputy Policy Director Electronic Frontier Foundation 1991 1994

Expertise

Primary Sector

Academic

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Information Technology Intergovernmental Organizational Structure/Design/Development
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