
Robyn Greene is a Director of Privacy and Public Policy, leading Meta's global privacy policy work on cross border data flows, encryption, and government access to data. For the last six years, she has managed policy development and analysis, research, and coalition building on a global portfolio of the most pressing issues in internet governance, including efforts to establish bilateral and multilateral legal mechanisms for the cross-border sharing of digital evidence.
Robyn previously spent five years with New America’s Open Technology Institute, where she was a Senior Policy Counsel and Government Affairs Lead. Prior to joining OTI, she worked at the Washington Legislative Office for the American Civil Liberties Union. In both positions, she developed policy and legislative proposals and analysis of surveillance and cybersecurity issues. Robyn also served as a subject matter expert on the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee at the Department of Homeland Security where she advised the US Department of Homeland Security on the use of facial recognition technology.
Sessions in which Robyn Greene participates
Wednesday 14 May, 2025
At the end of 2024, the United Nations gave consensus final approval to a new multilateral Convention Against Cybercrime. The Convention obliges State Parties to criminalize a range of cyber-dependent offenses and to assist each other in obtaining electronic evidence for criminal investigations and prosecutions. The UN Convention has many similarities to – but also some differences from -- the Council of Europe (COE) Cybercrime Convention (Budape...