Hi all:

 

At Eve Maler's suggestion, I am writing this note to introduce myself.  I am currently a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, resident in the Department of Computer Science where I have the good fortune to conduct research and publish on the topic of quantum law (a term of my own creation).

 

In fact, I am joining the group as a result of my initial public lecture on the first principles of quantum law in early May, 2016.  That lecture provoked someone to identify your work and make an introduction.  

 

I also teach Information Security Policy Development and Privacy Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering in their cybersecurity track, and have previously taught at Georgetown University Law Center.

 

I have had a long and intensive engagement with standards development for digital commerce, information security, and implementing next generation technologies.  Across the legal and technology chapters of my career, I hope I have gained an understanding of how to make great standards; the work of UMA is important and I encourage anyone to reach out and see if I can be useful to your momentum. 

 

For the rest of the introduction, you can just google me or visit www.jeffreyritter.com.  I look forward to working with all of you.

 

Best regards,

 

Jeffrey

 

 

Jeffrey Ritter

Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, Oxford University

www.jeffreyritter.com

202.285.7385

@Jeffrey_Ritter

Achieving Digital Trust is now available on Amazon.  

 

"I don't know why Jeffrey came back from the future to teach us how to adapt to what's coming, but he did, and I am grateful. Thank you Jeffrey."

--Peter E. Sand, Executive Director of Privacy,MGM Resorts International