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Amanda Welsh, Ph.D.
Amanda is an expert on personal privacy and security issues and the author of four patents for information-gathering technology. Her book The Identity Theft Protection Guide (St. Martin's Press) offers comprehensive, down-to-earth advice to families that want to protect themselves from the dangers created by the growing use of computers to collect our personal information. She has discussed identity theft and privacy issues on public radio's Marketplace, MSNBC, CNNfn, Wisconsin Public Radio (RealAudio), Culture Shocks (MP3), Harvard University's quarterly alumni magazine Colloquy (PDF), the San Francisco Chronicle and Orange County Metro, and she was featured as the independent personal privacy expert on a 30 city satellite media tour sponsored by MasterCard. Amanda runs the research division of Antics Online, Inc., a full service marketing agency serving technology firms such as AOL and Sun Microsystems. Before joining the Antics team, she was the head of consumer research for Netscape Communications and Vice President of development for Digital Pictures, a pioneering developer of full motion video games. She earned her Ph.D. in linguistics from Harvard University. |
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