Robyn Greene
Robyn Greene (@robyn_greene) is the policy counsel for the Open Technology Institute at New America Foundation specializing in issues concerning surveillance and cybersecurity. She helps to research and develop policies to protect individuals’ privacy, secure the Internet, and fuel the development of and access to emerging technologies.
Prior to joining the Open Technology Institute, Ms. Greene worked at the American Civil Liberties Union’s Washington Legislative Office, where she focused on legislation and Administration policies concerning surveillance, cybersecurity, government secrecy, and federal law enforcement oversight. Before working at the ACLU, Ms. Greene ran issue based grassroots advocacy campaigns with Grassroots Campaigns, on behalf of non-profit organizations including Amnesty International and the ACLU.
Ms. Greene earned a B.A. in government and politics at the University of Maryland, and a J.D. from Hofstra University School of Law.
Articles by this author:
The Intel Community’s Annual Transparency Report Raises More Questions Than It Answers
by Robyn Greene
May 14th, 2018
Somewhat Improved, the CLOUD Act Still Poses a Threat to Privacy and Human Rights
by Robyn Greene
Mar 23rd, 2018
Four Common Sense Fixes to the CLOUD Act that its Sponsors Should Support
by Robyn Greene
Mar 13th, 2018
The House Intelligence Committee’s Section 702 Markup Was a Politicized Debacle
by Robyn Greene
Dec 11th, 2017
Responsibility and the Encryption Debate: A Response to DAG Rosenstein
by Robyn Greene
Oct 17th, 2017
Seven Myths Busted: FBI Surveillance and the NSL Expansion Vote in the Senate
by Robyn Greene
Jun 23rd, 2016