Daniel Susser is an associate professor in the Department of Information Science, where his research focuses on ethics, politics, and policy in computing. A philosopher by training, he studies governance problems raised by new and emerging data-driven technologies and the underlying conceptual and normative problems that make it difficult to understand and tackle them. He has broad interests in technology ethics and policy, philosophy of technology, and science and technology studies, especially critical questions about data, privacy, and the ethics of automation.