School of Information Amit Elazari is a doctoral law candidate at UC Berkeley School of Law and a Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity Grantee, as well as a member of the Algorithmic Fairness and Opacity Working Group at UC Berkeley. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from her LL.M. in IDC, Israel and she holds an LL.B. and a B.A. in Business Administration (Summa Cum Laude) from IDC, Israel. Her work has been published in leading technology law journals, presented in conferences such as RSA, USENIX Enigma, BsidesLV, BsidesSF, DEF CON-Skytalks and Women in Cybersecurity, and featured in leading news sites such as Vice, The Washington Post, The Guardian and The Verge. Additionally, Amit teaches at Berkeley's Legal Studies program and serves as the submissions editor of BTLJ, the world's leading Technology Law Journal. On 2018, Amit was granted a CLTC grant for her work on private ordering regulating information security, exploring safe harbors for algorithmic auditors and security researchers.
Legal Landmines: How Law and Policy are Rapidly Shaping Information Security