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Richard Warner is a Professor of Law at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology. He serves as faculty director of the Center for Law and Computers and directs the School of American Law, an international program. His expertise spans cyber law, privacy regulation, artificial intelligence ethics, and online security. He has led a U.S. State Department grant addressing money laundering in Ukraine and is a member of the U.S. Secret Service's Cyber Fraud Task Force.
Education includes a J.D. from University of Southern California Gould School of Law, Ph.D. in Philosophy from UC Berkeley, and B.A. in English from Stanford University. His research focuses on privacy norms, algorithmic transparency, and cybersecurity policy, with frequent contributions to international forums like the United Nations ECE workshop.
Recent publications explore algorithmic bias, data breach consequences, and AI ethics. He co-authored influential books like Unauthorized Access: The Crisis in Online Privacy and Security and Cybersecurity: Cases and Commentary. His work bridges legal philosophy with technological challenges, emphasizing human rights in the digital age.
Grants and professional roles include leadership in combating cybercrime through executive education programs and policy initiatives. Warner collaborates with agencies like the FBI and Chicago Crime Commission on global cybersecurity issues, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary legal solutions for emerging technologies.




