
Brett Freedman
Adjunct Professor · National Security Law and Policy
Georgetown UniversityUnited States
About
Brett Freedman serves as an Adjunct Professor with nearly two decades of experience as a national security legal professional, advising senior decision-makers on critical public policy issues at the intersection of technology, security, and law.
His expertise spans high-impact domains requiring deep policy and legal analysis:
- National Security Law and Policy formulation
- Cybersecurity frameworks and incident response
- Privacy legislation in digital ecosystems
- Emerging Technology governance (AI, quantum, biotech)
- Congressional strategy and investigations
- Government relations and international security cooperation
Mr. Freedman's work uniquely bridges legislative processes, executive branch operations, and technological innovation, with emphasis on balancing civil liberties against security imperatives in rapidly evolving threat landscapes. His academic role leverages frontline experience to dissect real-world policy challenges beyond theoretical discourse.
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