
About
Fred H. Cate is a Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law, with an Adjunct Professor appointment in Informatics and Computing. He served as Vice President for Research at Indiana University from 2015–2023 and chairs the National Academies Committee on Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Content.
- Education: Stanford University (A.B. 1984, J.D. 1987)
Research Focus:
Professor Cate specializes in information privacy and security law, analyzing tensions between government surveillance, cybersecurity, and individual rights. His work addresses big data governance, EU-US data regulation, and machine learning ethics.
Publication Trends:
His recent scholarship examines GDPR implementation, blockchain privacy challenges, and AI-driven data protection, reflecting a trajectory of adapting legal frameworks to emerging technologies.
Scientific Awards:
• Elected to Council on Foreign Relations (2016)
• Senior Fellow, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research
• Fellow of Phi Beta Kappa and American Bar Foundation
• Elected Member, American Law Institute
Advisory Roles:
• Chair, National Academies Committee on Encryption
• Senior Policy Advisor, Centre for Information Policy Leadership
• Inaugural Member, NSA Privacy and Civil Liberties Panel (2014–2017)
Labs and Teams:
As founding director of Indiana University's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (2003–2014), a National Center of Academic Excellence, he shaped interdisciplinary research on information assurance and cyber resilience.
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