Sasha Romanosky
Microsoft Research Fellow, NYU School of Law's Information Law Institute
Sasha Romanosky researches topics in cybersecurity, consumer privacy, information policy, applied microeconomics, and law & economics. He is currently a Microsoft research fellow in the Information Law Institute at New York University School of Law. Sasha holds a PhD in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Calgary, Canada. Sasha has published in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, coauthored two book chapters and has written other works on information security law and economics. He was a security professional for over 10 years, predominantly within the financial and e-commerce industries at companies such as Morgan Stanley and eBay. Sasha holds a CISSP certification and is the co-author of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), an open framework for scoring computer vulnerabilities.
Twitter: @SashaRomanosky
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