Daniel Castro

Daniel Castro

VP at Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Joined on May 14, 2015
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Daniel Castro is the Vice President of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and Director of the Center for Data Innovation. Mr. Castro writes and speaks on a variety of issues related to information technology and internet policy, including privacy, security, intellectual property, internet governance, e-government, and accessibility for people with disabilities. In 2015, Mr. Castro was appointed to the Commerce Data Advisory Council. His work has been quoted and cited in numerous media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, USA Today, Bloomberg News, and Businessweek. In 2013, Mr. Castro was named to FedScoop’s list of “Top 25 most influential people under 40 in government and tech.”

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2019 - Dec 23 on If ICANN Won't Stand Up to EU in WHOIS Dispute, Then the U.S. Congress Should
2019 - Dec 23 on If ICANN Won't Stand Up to EU in WHOIS Dispute, Then the U.S. Congress Should
2019 - Dec 20 on If ICANN Won't Stand Up to EU in WHOIS Dispute, Then the U.S. Congress Should
2015 - Aug 13 on ICANN Should Curb Anonymous Domain Name Abuses
2015 - Aug 13 on ICANN Should Curb Anonymous Domain Name Abuses
2015 - Aug 13 on ICANN Should Curb Anonymous Domain Name Abuses
2015 - May 15 on In Congressional Hearing, Stakeholders Highlight ICANN's Failures and Need for Reform
2015 - May 14 on In Congressional Hearing, Stakeholders Highlight ICANN's Failures and Need for Reform
2015 - May 14 on In Congressional Hearing, Stakeholders Highlight ICANN's Failures and Need for Reform
2015 - May 14 on In Congressional Hearing, Stakeholders Highlight ICANN's Failures and Need for Reform