Caitlin Chin is a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where she researches technology regulation in the United States and abroad. She previously worked as a research analyst at the Brookings Institution, where her projects centered around U.S. federal and state legislation related to information privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic bias. At Brookings, Chin coauthored "Bridging the gaps: A path forward to federal privacy legislation" (with Cameron Kerry, John Morris Jr., and Nicol Turner Lee), which put forward a comprehensive framework for national commercial privacy standards in the United States. In addition, she has published over two dozen other reports or commentaries on public policy issues including "Addressing Big Tech's power over speech" (with Bill Baer) and "Why Democrats and Republicans would benefit from hate crime protections for Asian Americans." Chin has spoken on C-SPAN, WOSU/NPR, and France 24, and her work has been cited by the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Future of Privacy Forum, among other organizations. She has a BA in government and Spanish from the University of Maryland and an MPP from Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy. Her master's thesis, "Examining national privacy laws in the context of international trade," won a student paper award at the 48th Research Conference on Communications, Information, and Internet Policy (TPRC48) in 2020. She was also a recipient of Public Knowledge's 20/20 Visionaries award in 2021.
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TikTok: A Casualty of US-China Geopolitical and Economic Tensions?
Caitlin Chin in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs — May 19, 2023
How Technology Is Changing Immigration Lines
Caitlin Chin in Foreign Policy — April 27, 2023
Could Montana's Effort To Block TikTok Statewide Work?
Caitlin Chin in HuffPost — April 18, 2023
Built in North Texas, Clapper app finds new users as TikTok uncertainty looms
Caitlin Chin in Dallas Morning News — April 12, 2023
Europe Is Paranoid About Data But Does Nothing About Spyware
Caitlin Chin in Foreign Policy — April 12, 2023
Tiktok on the Clock: Inside the Efforts to Ban the App
Caitlin Chin in World Affairs — April 4, 2023
As Congress eyes a TikTok ban, what could happen to the social media platform?
Caitlin Chin in CBS News — March 24, 2023
Banning TikTok is not the real solution
Caitlin Chin in The Boston Globe — March 24, 2023
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Meta’s Threads: Effects on Competition in Social Media Markets
Commentary by Caitlin Chin — July 19, 2023
Data Brokers, Geolocation, and the Fourth Amendment
Podcast Episode by Caitlin Chin — July 10, 2023
Surveillance for Sale
Report by Caitlin Chin — June 21, 2023
How Mis- and Disinformation Affects the Asian American Community
Podcast Episode by Caitlin Chin — June 8, 2023
Promoting the Responsible Use of Synthetic Media
Podcast Episode by Caitlin Chin and Di Cooke — May 10, 2023
Disinformation and Deepfakes: Countering Gender-Based Online Harassment
Event by Asha Allen , Alejandra Caraballo , Moira Whelan , Kristina Wilfore , and Caitlin Chin — May 9, 2023
TikTok and U.S.-China Technology Competition: A Conversation with Caitlin Chin
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin and Caitlin Chin — April 27, 2023
A Year of Action: Evaluating U.S. Technology Policy ahead of the Second Summit for Democracy
Commentary by Caitlin Chin — March 22, 2023
TikTok: To Ban or Not to Ban?
Podcast Episode by Caitlin Chin — March 15, 2023
The Plans to Ban TikTok Aren’t Really about TikTok
Commentary by Caitlin Chin — March 9, 2023