Griffin is a distinguished legal expert specializing in cybersecurity and privacy governance. With a career spanning over legal and IT fields, Griffin has become a respected figure in the intersection of technology, law, and policy, contributing to the advancement of data protection measures and legal frameworks around the globe.
Holding a Juris Doctorate degree and the Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) designation from the IAPP, Griffin has dedicated his career to exploring the nuances of digital law and the implications of cybersecurity on privacy, data protection, and digital rights. His work has not only influenced policy and legal standards but also inspired a new generation of professionals to engage critically with the challenges and opportunities presented by our digital world.
As a passionate educator, Griffin has taught at several institutions, where his courses on cybersecurity, privacy, and digital laws have been praised for their insightful, practical, and forward-thinking approach. Beyond academia, he is a speaker at conferences and a contributor to journals and publications in the field of digital law and cybersecurity.
In his latest book, co-authored with Jason Edwards, Griffin brings together his wealth of knowledge and experience to offer a comprehensive guide on cybersecurity and governance. The book is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, providing readers with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of the digital age with confidence and expertise.
When not immersed in the digital realm, Griffin enjoys spending time with his wife, Whitney, and their three children, Harper, Gideon, and Flynn, exploring the great outdoors and fostering a love for learning and curiosity about the world.
Griffin's contribution to the field of cybersecurity and law is not just academic; it is a passionate endeavor to make the digital world a safer, more equitable place for all. His book is a testament to this commitment, offering insights that are as practical as they are profound.