Primary Job Title Founder and Director - Center for Health & Homeland Security Primary Organization
University of Maryland
Location Baltimore, Maryland, United States Regions Greater Baltimore-Maryland Area, East Coast, Southern US Gender Male
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Michael Greenberger is the Founder and Director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security (CHHS) and a Professor at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. CHHS is composed of over 50 professionals engaged in over 90 contracts worldwide in the public and private cybersecurity and crisis management
sectors.
Professor Greenberger also serves by appointment of the Maryland Attorney General on the Maryland Cybersecurity Council where he is the Chair of the Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Framework Subcommittee. He is also a member of the CyberMaryland Advisory Board and the Baltimore Washington Cyber Task Force. He previously served by appointment of the Governor of Maryland on the Commission on Maryland Cybersecurity Innovation and Excellence. He is presently a member of the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Science, Technology, and Law and the American Bar Association's Law and National Security Advisory Committee.
Professor Greenberger has led the development and oversees the teaching of an extensive cybersecurity and crisis management academic curriculum taught to J.D. and LL.M students at the Maryland Law School and to Masters of Science in Law students at University of Maryland College Park. Included within these academic programs are these courses: "Law and Policy of Cybersecurity;" and "Law and Policy of Cyber Crime," as well as capstone experiential cyber projects.
Greenberger also frequently appears before academic and professional organizations, as well as executive branch and legislative bodies on legal and policy issues relating to cybersecurity; and he is regularly sought after by national media outlets on cybersecurity and crisis management topics as well.





