Schneier is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, a faculty affiliate at the Ash Center, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, a board member of EFF, and Chief of Security Architecture at Inrupt. He is the author of 14 books on cryptography, security and society.
Expertise
- Cryptography
- Security policy
- Privacy
- AI & security
- Security economics
FAQs
Bruce Schneier: frequently asked questions
Who is Bruce Schneier?
Bruce Schneier is a cryptographer, computer security professional and best-selling author who has been shaping public thinking on security, privacy and power for three decades. His blog Schneier on Security and newsletter Crypto-Gram reach more than 250,000 readers.
What is Bruce Schneier's current role?
Bruce Schneier is Lecturer; Chief of Security Architecture; Board Member at Harvard Kennedy School / Inrupt / EFF.
What is Bruce Schneier known for?
Bruce Schneier focuses on Cryptography, Security policy, Privacy, AI & security, Security economics.
Where is Bruce Schneier based?
Bruce Schneier is based in Cambridge, MA, USA.
What is Bruce Schneier listed under on Cyber Resources?
Bruce Schneier is listed in the Influencers & Voices category of Cyber Resources, the curated directory of the cybersecurity marketing and growth ecosystem.
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