Mark Jaycox is a Legislative Analyst for EFF. His issues include user privacy, civil liberties, surveillance law, and cybersecurity. Currently, Mark is working on legislative efforts to reform the National Security Agency and update surveillance law, like the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Apart from his legislative efforts, one of his upcoming research projects focuses on the use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for computer network operations. He was educated at Reed College and the University of Oxford (Wadham College), and has been featured both on and offline in publications like the Guardian, the New York Times, and ProPublica.
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