About
Professor Black has taught at seven law schools and two business schools, and he focuses on cybersecurity, technology, and the law. He is a frequent speaker worldwide, has been cited in Forbes, and his articles appear in leading law journals.
He has an LL.M from the University of Washington, a J.D. from the J. Reuben Clark Law School and a B.S. in Mathematics from Brigham Young University. He began coding at age 12, advises startups, and is teaching himself to play the ukulele.
He teaches online courses for CISOs, attorneys, and executives for the Lava Institute (lavainstitute.com).
He has taught at eight law schools, two business schools, and the National University of Singapore. Professor Black has been cited in Forbes and his articles appear in leading national law journals.
He has an LL.M from the University of Washington, and a J.D. and a B.S. in Mathematics from BYU.