Sean O’Brien is a subject-matter expert in cybersecurity, privacy, AI, blockchain, and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). He is the founder of Yale Privacy Lab, an initiative of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. Sean developed the Cybersecurity curriculum at Yale Law School with Scott J. Shapiro and will be teaching a class in Artificial Intelligence in Spring 2025. His company PrivacySafe delivers a suite of apps for private chat, video calls, & file storage. Sean developed a Web3 and Blockchain class at Yale as well as Hacking and Cybersecurity at the Lawfare Institute and was founding Head Tutor at Oxford University Cyber Security for Business Leaders. Sean’s expertise has appeared in The New York Times, Forbes, Bloomberg, Popular Science, AP News, NBC News, The Financial Times, Wired, The New Yorker, and more.
Featured Projects
Cybersecurity (LAW 21310)
“Sean has distinguished himself as a leader within the Free Software community. He is capable of communicating about the Free Software movement and information technology because he is immersed in it. I have gained a deep appreciation for Sean’s knowledge in his roles as a developer, activist, and educator, as well as his ability to understand and think critically at many different levels and to communicate about difficult issues to people with diverse backgrounds.”
Digital Self-Defense Training
I show people how to be safe and aware while traversing the digital landscape. Learners must approach privacy and cybersecurity step-by-step, integrating strategies rather than relying on catch-all solutions.
Cyber Attack Demos
I want people to see cyber attacks first-hand so they can guard against them. My demonstrations contain safe, simplified examples of real-world attacks that are designed for audience interaction.