I work on digital technologies and on their broader implications for policy, law, and business. This includes both engineering research — for example, to develop improved techniques to protect critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, design electronic circuits or to transmit wireless data — as well as interdisciplinary work that examines how digital technologies are impacting law (by raising important questions in areas including intellectual property and constitutional law), business (through impacts on supply chains, business intelligence, manufacturing, and cybersecurity), and public policy (through the many technology-related questions that policymakers and government agencies at the national, state, and local levels are addressing).