Prof Ido Kilovaty
Prof Ido Kilovaty
Ido Kilovaty is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law. He specializes in the intersection of cybersecurity, law, and policy – both domestic and international. His specific areas of research include regulation of data security, computer crime law, and the regulation of new technologies. Some of Kilovaty’s published research addressed the data security of oil and gas infrastructure, data breaches causing psychological harm in affected consumers, tech companies as global cybersecurity regulators, military cyber-attacks against databases, and the expansion of legally permissible security research.
Kilovaty’s research appeared in the Houston Law Review, UC Irvine Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, Tennessee Law Review, Harvard National Security Journal, Berkeley Law and Technology Journal, North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology, and more.
Prior to joining the University of Arkansas, Kilovaty taught at the University of Tulsa College of Law, where he held the Frederic Dorwart and Zedalis Family Fund Endowments. He was awarded two Upper-Level Professor awards in 2020-21 and 2021-22, as well as the 2022 Outstanding Teacher Award, a university-wide lifetime award. Kilovaty has also served as a cyber fellow at the Center for Global Legal Challenges and as a resident fellow at the Information Society Project, both at Yale Law School. Kilovaty holds an SJD from Georgetown University, an LLM from UC Berkeley, and an LLB from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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