Dr. Nathan Good is Principal of Good Research and is on the faculty of the Master of Information and Data Science program at the UC Berkeley School of Information.
A fundamental goal of his work is create devices and services that are simple, secure and respectful of people's privacy. He is a co-author of the UC Berkeley web privacy census, and contributing author to books on privacy and the user experience of security systems. He has published extensively on user experience studies, privacy, and security-related topics and holds patents on software technology for multimedia systems and event analysis.
Prior to Good Research, Nathan was at PARC, Yahoo, and HP research labs. At Berkeley, he worked with TRUST and was a member of the 2007 California SOS Top-to-Bottom Review of Electronic Voting Systems. His research has been reported on in the Economist,New York Times, CNN and ABC and he has testified on his research before Congress and the FTC. Nathan holds a Ph.D. from the UC Berkeley School of Information as well as an MS in computer science from UC Berkeley. He also was a member of LifeLock's Fraud Advisory Board.