Josephine Wolff
Josephine Wolff is an assistant professor in the public policy and computing security departments at the Rochester Institute of Technology and a fellow at the New America Cybersecurity Initiative. Her research interests include cybersecurity law and policy, economics of information security, security metrics, incident reporting models, and insurance and liability protection for computer security incidents. Her book "You'll see this message when it is too late": The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches will be published by MIT Press in November 2018. Her writing on cybersecurity has appeared in Slate, The Atlantic, Wired, The New Republic, the London Review of Books, and Scientific American. She holds a PhD in engineering systems, a master’s degree in technology and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Princeton University.