David A. Hoffman is Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer at Intel Corporation.
Mr. Hoffman joined Intel in 1998 as Intel’s eBusiness attorney, in which capacity he managed the team providing legal support for Intel’s Chief Information Officer. In 1999, he founded Intel’s Privacy Team, and in 2000 was appointed Group Counsel of eBusiness and Director of Privacy. In 2005, Mr. Hoffman moved to Munich, Germany, as Group Counsel in the Intel European Legal Department, while leading Intel’s Worldwide Privacy and Security Policy Team. Mr. Hoffman served on the US Federal Trade Commission’s Online Access and Security Advisory Committee.
Mr. Hoffman was a founding member of the BBB Online Steering Committee. Mr. Hoffman served on the TRUSTe Board of Directors from 2000-2006, where he was Chair of the Compliance Committee of the Board. Also, in 2005 Mr. Hoffman was appointed to the Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, on which he is Chair of the Data Sharing and Use Subcommittee. Mr. Hoffman is also on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Privacy Professionals, on which he is the Board’s Treasurer. Mr. Hoffman holds the Certified Information Privacy Professional Certification. Mr. Hoffman has lectured at law schools in the US, Europe and China.
Mr. Hoffman has a JD from The Duke University School of Law, where he was an Editor on the Duke Law Review. Mr. Hoffman also received an AB from Hamilton College.