

Danielle Citron
Professor specializing in the intersection of law and technology, Danielle Citron is a distinguished faculty member at the International Law Harvard University. Her pioneering research delves into the complex realms of deep fakes, civil rights, data privacy, online harassment, cyberbullying, and misinformation. With a keen focus on the digital age's pressing challenges, Professor Citron has become a leading voice in advocating for robust legal frameworks to protect individuals' rights in cyberspace. Professor Citron's work has been instrumental in shedding light on the pervasive issue of online harassment, particularly targeting women. Her comprehensive studies have uncovered disturbing trends of stalking, non-consensual sharing of intimate information, and the posting of nude photos, alongside the alarming prevalence of rape threats. She argues that the absence of stringent regulations in the digital sphere has exacerbated these behaviors, posing significant threats to both online privacy and civil rights. Her scholarly contributions have not only been widely published but have also played a crucial role in shaping public policy. Professor Citron's insights have informed lawmakers and law enforcement agencies, guiding them in crafting more effective strategies to combat online abuse and protect vulnerable populations. Her advocacy extends beyond academia, as she actively collaborates with tech companies to enhance online safety measures and mitigate the risks associated with emerging technologies. In addition to her research and advocacy, Professor Citron is a sought-after speaker, delivering compelling presentations on the critical issues of misinformation, deep fakes, and online harassment. Her ability to communicate complex legal concepts to diverse audiences has made her a respected figure in both academic and public discourse. Through her work, she continues to champion civil rights and liberties, striving to create a safer and more equitable digital landscape for all. Professor Citron's dedication to her field is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between technology and law. Her commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of the implications of digital advancements underscores her role as a thought leader in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber law. As the digital world continues to evolve, Professor Citron remains at the forefront, advocating for policies that prioritize the protection of individual rights and the promotion of a just and inclusive online environment.
Publications
, 122-C6.P100, 2019-04-25
, 1073, 2020-01-01
, 175-212, 2024-06-01
, 2019-01-01
, 31-49, 2012-05-07