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Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives \Yitness Disclosure Requirement - trTfuth in Testimony" Required by House RuIe XI, Clause 2(gX5) 1. Your Name: Michelle Richardson 2. Your Title: Deputy Director, Freedom, Security, and Technology Project 3, The Entity(ies) You are Representing: Center for I)emocracy and Teehnology 4. Are you tesffing on behalf of the Federal, or a State or local government entity? Yes No xx t. Please list any Federal grants or contracts, or contracts or payments originating with a foreign goyernmen! that you or the entity(ies) you represent have received on or aftet' January lr2015. OnIy grants, contracts, or payments related to the subject matter of the hearing must be Hsted. 6. Please attach your curriculum vitae to your completed disclosure form. sig n ature D^tet .s/eo/) P

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Page 1: D^tet .s/eo/) · Deputy Director, Freedom, Security, and Technology Project Center for Democracy and Technology 1401 K St., NW 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20005 Previous Experience •

Committee on Energy and CommerceU.S. House of Representatives

\Yitness Disclosure Requirement - trTfuth in Testimony"Required by House RuIe XI, Clause 2(gX5)

1. Your Name: Michelle Richardson

2. Your Title: Deputy Director, Freedom, Security, and Technology Project

3, The Entity(ies) You are Representing: Center for I)emocracy and Teehnology

4. Are you tesffing on behalf of the Federal, or a State or localgovernment entity?

Yes Noxx

t. Please list any Federal grants or contracts, or contracts or payments originating with aforeign goyernmen! that you or the entity(ies) you represent have received on or aftet'January lr2015. OnIy grants, contracts, or payments related to the subject matter ofthe hearing must be Hsted.

6. Please attach your curriculum vitae to your completed disclosure form.

sig n ature D^tet .s/eo/) P

Page 2: D^tet .s/eo/) · Deputy Director, Freedom, Security, and Technology Project Center for Democracy and Technology 1401 K St., NW 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20005 Previous Experience •

Michelle Richardson

Deputy Director, Freedom, Security, and Technology Project Center for Democracy and Technology 1401 K St., NW 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20005

www.cdt.org

Previous Experience

• Director, Policy and Advocacy, ACLU of Florida (2014-2016) • Legislative Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union (2006-2014) • Counsel, House Judiciary Committee (2003-2006)

Appointments and Memberships

• Senior Fellow, George Washington University, Center for Cyber and Homeland Security (current)

• American Bar Association, Cybersecurity Taskforce (2012-2014) • Non-residential fellow, Stanford Law Center for Internet and Society (2012-2014) • Maryland Bar (2004-present)

Education

• JD, American University, Washington College of Law (2003) • BA, University of Colorado at Boulder (2000)

Select Events and Publications

• Washington Post Live, 2017 Cybersecurity Summit, Cybersecurity and Civil Liberties (panel)

• Michelle Richardson and Mike Godwin, It’s Time to Pass Legislation Governing a Key Part of the Government’s Hacking Policy, Oct. 5, 2017

• Michelle Richardson, The ABA Cybersecurity Handbook: A Resource for Attorneys, Law Firms, and Business Professionals, Chapter 12, Public Interest Attorneys, 2017

• Michelle Richardson, FISA Can Be Fixed Without Risking American Lives, The Cipher Brief, Dec. 5, 2017

• Supreme Court Takes Up Location Tracking, CDT, Nov. 2017, (panel at 00:30) • Michelle Richardson, Use Body Cameras, But With Right Rules, Miami Herald, Dec. 15,

2014 • Michelle Richardson, Testimony before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee,

DHS Cybersecurity: Roles and Responsibilities to Protect the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure, Mar. 13, 2013

• Michelle Richardson, The Privacy Risks of CISPA, Politico, Apr. 8, 2013

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• Michelle Richardson and Laura Murphy, Roll Back the Surveillance State, Politico, June 11, 2013

• Michelle Richardson, et. al., Patriots Debate: Contemporary Issues in National Security Law, American Bar Association, Chapter 5: National Security Letters, June 2012

• Cato: The Surveillance Iceberg: The FISA Amendments Act and Mass Spying without Accountability, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR); Eric Lichtblau, NYT; and Michelle Richardson, ACLU (panel)

• The Federalist Society: Cybersecurity—Information Sharing, Privacy, Regulation and Reason, May 29, 2013 (podcast)

• The Heritage Foundation: Combating the Cyber Threat, Mar. 7, 2012 (panel)