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Daniel Shin

daniel-shin.png Daniel Shin
Cybersecurity Researcher, Center for Legal and Court Technology's (CLCT),
William & Mary Law School

Daniel Shin is the Center for Legal and Court Technology's (CLCT) Cybersecurity Researcher at William & Mary Law School and the Coastal Node Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Research Scientist. With an extensive technical and technology background, Daniel focuses his research on the intersection of emerging technology and law, including as it pertains to blockchain technology, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. One of his research interest centers around the implications of deep-fakes technology and its role in facilitating disinformation campaigns.

Daniel also publishes the CLCT Cybersecurity and Information Security Newsletter, a monthly newsletter that covers cybersecurity and information security events with the accompanying legal analysis. Past issues of the newsletter examined major cybersecurity incidents of critical infrastructure, government cybersecurity regulations, and court decisions impacting cybersecurity laws.

Daniel Shin is a licensed attorney in Virginia and a Certified Information Privacy Professional – United States (CIPP/US). He is a graduate of Northwestern University (B.A.), Mannheim Universität (M.A.), and William & Mary Law School (J.D.).